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I'm trying to build a report that shows a percentage of times a sale was made by supplier based on multiple items. So, if the buyer needs a hard hat, what percentage of sales went to what supplier. If they needed a hard hat and a chainsaw, what's the percentage of success / sales that went to what supplier?
Items:
Hard Hat
Ladder
Hammer
Chainsaw
Suppliers:
Bob's Surplus Tools
Tractor and Tool Supplies
Beyond The Build Supply Store
Example:
Hard hat, Hammer - 33% Successful sale at Tractor and Tool Supplies, 20% successful sale at Bob's, 25% successful sale at Beyond.
Chainsaw - 100% success at Tractor, Bob's and Beyond.
The percetnages I'm getting are a percetnage of total not broken out by using multiple delta items. Therfore I'm not able to show where your best probability is for a sale of one or multiple items by supplier.
Any thoughts?
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