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Wish Granted Order Count

Wish Granted Order Count tracks how many separate orders fulfilled items from a specific wish list for analyzing fulfillment patterns.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Platform: Enolytics DTC

Summary:

What it is: Wish Granted Order Count shows how many separate orders have been used to fulfill items from a specific wish list, ranging from zero (completely unfulfilled) to multiple orders for larger wish lists fulfilled over time.

How to use it:
β€’ Track fulfillment patterns to see which wishes require multiple orders versus single transactions, helping you understand customer purchasing behavior and wish complexity
β€’ Identify completely unfulfilled wishes (count of zero) to follow up with customers who may need assistance completing their desired purchases

Tip: Higher counts often indicate customers who are methodically working through larger wish lists over time - these are engaged buyers worth nurturing with personalized outreach.

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Quick Stats:

  • Type: int

  • Build Beyond Limits Group: Wish General


πŸ“ Description

The number of distinct orders that have been used to fulfill items from this wish list. A single wish can be fulfilled across multiple orders over time, and this count tracks how many separate transactions were needed to grant the requested items. Higher counts may indicate phased fulfillment of larger or more complex wish lists, while a count of zero indicates the wish remains entirely unfulfilled.


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Wish General

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βš™οΈ Technical Details

Type: int

Format: #,##0


ℹ️ Additional Details

  • Created: 2026-02-14T22:21:20Z

  • Key: [dimension].[Wish Granted Order Count]

  • ID: bf716666-711b-54fa-aaa0-1588d3efdce0


🏷️ Tags

  • Wish General

  • Wish Granted Order Count

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