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Tutorial: How Do I Read My Sorting Rule Recipe Report? (Signal)
This tutorial is interactive. To move to the next step, please follow the prompts showing you where to click, or use the < and > arrows along the bottom.
7 STEPS
1. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to read your Recipe report and understand how the metric scores you've applied impact the ranking results.
2. Let's read our Recipe report.
Previewing the latest scores, we can see the highlighted Valentino dress has scored the highest against its peers and metric scores set.
3. We can see the visual representation of our metric criteria within each row, highlighting the multiplier and the number of days applied to each metric.
4. A score has been assigned under each metric for each product.
5. You can click the highlighted icon where visible to see what rules have been applied to a metric.
6. The Overstocks Score column shows the total score for each metric, resulting in a recommended ranking for each product. In this example, the Valentino Dress ranked first, indicating it has the most stock based on the criteria.
7. You can click in the Overstocks Score to see the calculation behind the score given for that product.
You have now completed the tutorial.
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