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  • Step 1: Setup your initial exploration
  • Step 2: Click on the Aggregate Button
  • Step 3: Select what data you'd like to aggregate
  • Step 4: Search
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How to aggregate data

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Last updated 9 months ago

In scenarios when you want to aggregate information from another part of your data into your current exploration, this is a good option.

For example, if you're exploring your Shopify collections and now you want to see how many products are in each Shopify Collection. In this case, you'll have to aggregate the number of products per collection.

Step 1: Setup your initial exploration

Let's start by first searching for all collections on Shopify.

Step 2: Click on the Aggregate Button

Step 3: Select what data you'd like to aggregate

Step 4: Search

And you're done. Your new aggregated column "Number of Products" is visible in your search.