Price evolution

View your prices in evolution on all your available history

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Written by Maxime LE MOIGNIC
Updated over a week ago

Trigram: PE

v2104021619

Tutorial

Coming soon.

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Value proposition

The Price Evolution sheet follows the principles of the Sales Evolution sheet, by displaying a historical view

(e.g. from week to week, or from month to month):

Arrange the rows and columns of your table using your segments, your qualifying fields, your measures and time periods

Export your table to Excel. Create a favorite to view this table routinely

Select a custom time period (e.g. I want to compare the first 4 months of 2017 vs. 2018) by selecting the time periods directly in the sheet

This module is for you if:

You want to create a dynamic table and visualize the prices on more than two time periods

You can also export the data of your price comparison curve with a simple right-click according to the desired time and filter selections.

Data sources

Data from pharmacies

GSA parapharmacies data

Geographic territories

Metropolitan France data

Corsica

DROM COM

Market

No limitation on market size

Applicable to human drugs, veterinary drugs and non-drugs

Status

Subscription

Sales & Marketing Essential

Objects present in the sheet

Functional Cartridge

Temporal "PAS" buttons

Time selector

Time selector GSA periods

Company selector

Prescription selector

Hierarchical elector

Network Selector

KPIs

Evolution of prices in absolute value' object

Pivot table' object

Indicators & measures

N WASP

N AASP

N-1 WASP

N-1 AASP

N Trend AASP/WASP

N Evol AASP/WASP

Options

Prescription" selector (Pharmacy data only)

Customer Type (Pharmacy data only)

Compatibilities

NA

Limitations

NA

Version

Current version:

Price Evolution v2104021619

Changed the $ calculation condition to @ for all standard fields, allowing to change their wording later without breaking favorites. (Internal Technical Notice)

Previous version:

Price Evolution v2103181440

Creation of the module

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