Static

What is a static data point in the context of analytics?

A static data point refers to information that has been computed and recorded at a specific moment in time. Unlike dynamic data, which can change and update continuously, static data remains constant and unaltered once captured. This immutability is crucial for providing a consistent reference point for analysis.

We utilize static data as snapshots of a particular state or condition. This approach is especially valuable when analyzing activities over a specific period, as it allows us to rely solely on the data that was actually received or generated during that timeframe. By using static data, we can avoid potential inconsistencies or variations that might arise from data updates, ensuring a more accurate and reliable analysis.

Use Cases

  • In the summary of the homepage.
  • In the table of conversions made by broadcasts during the selected period.


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