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Wish Has Any Grants

Shows if customers received at least one item from their wish list through orders, helping identify partially fulfilled requests.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Platform: Enolytics DTC

Summary:

What it is: Wish Has Any Grants shows whether at least one item from a customer's wish list has been fulfilled through an order - true means they've received some of their requested items, false means nothing has been granted yet.

How to use it:
β€’ Identify which wish lists have gained some traction versus those still completely unfulfilled, helping you prioritize follow-up efforts on untouched requests
β€’ Analyze fulfillment patterns to understand how wish list requests translate into actual purchases and spot opportunities to convert remaining items

Tip: Use this to segment wish lists into "started" versus "untouched" - customers who've received partial fulfillment might be more receptive to targeted outreach about their remaining items.

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Quick Stats:

  • Type: boolean

  • Build Beyond Limits Group: Wish General


πŸ“ Description

Indicates whether any items from this wish list have been granted through at least one order, regardless of whether the wish is fully or partially fulfilled. This flag is useful for segmenting wish lists into those that have received some attention versus those still awaiting their first grant. A value of "true" means the customer has received at least part of their requested items, while "false" indicates no fulfillment has occurred yet.


πŸ“ Build Beyond Limits Group

Wish General

πŸ”— Other Dimensions in this Group


βš™οΈ Technical Details

Type: boolean


ℹ️ Additional Details

  • Created: 2026-02-14T22:21:50Z

  • Key: [dimension].[Wish Has Any Grants]

  • ID: 7bbd2623-fcbc-59c6-87a2-64bba2cb11dc


🏷️ Tags

  • Wish General

  • Wish Has Any Grants

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