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Inventory Previous Day Units Allocated

Inventory Previous Day Units Allocated shows bottles committed to unfulfilled orders yesterday for comparing allocation trends.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Platform: Enolytics DTC

Summary:

What it is: Inventory Previous Day Units Allocated shows the number of bottles that were committed to unfulfilled orders as of the previous business day β€” essentially your "sold but not yet shipped" inventory snapshot from yesterday.

How to use it:
β€’ Compare against today's allocation levels to spot sudden spikes in order volume or identify days when fulfillment caught up with demand
β€’ Track allocation velocity trends to predict when you might need to pause sales on popular SKUs or adjust production priorities

Tip: Sharp day-over-day increases often signal successful marketing campaigns or viral social media posts, while decreases indicate your fulfillment team is catching up with demand.

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Quick Stats:

  • Type: float

  • Build Beyond Limits Group: Inventory General


πŸ“ Description

The number of units committed to unfulfilled customer orders as of the previous business day. This metric tracks bottles already sold but not yet picked up or shipped, allowing comparison against today's allocation levels to understand daily changes in pending fulfillment obligations. Useful for monitoring allocation velocity and identifying sudden spikes in order activity.


πŸ“ Build Beyond Limits Group

Inventory General

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βš™οΈ Technical Details

Type: float

Format: #,##0


ℹ️ Additional Details

  • Created: 2026-02-14T20:32:45Z

  • Key: [dimension].[Inventory Previous Day Units Allocated]

  • ID: f047bd27-d832-5b5a-85ac-6a8b0b7e0928


🏷️ Tags

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  • Inventory General

  • Inventory Previous Day Units Allocated

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