RE: [U2] Trending numbers...

2005-01-27 Thread Ray Wurlod
Another IBM product, Red Brick (not RedBack) can do moving averages, moving sums, various tilings, ranks and more. But, then, Red Brick was written from the ground up to support data warehouses and the likely queries that one is likely to encounter in this environment. While this is not properl

RE: [U2] Trending numbers...

2004-12-02 Thread George Gallen
matters, it how you look at it :) George >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 4:01 PM >To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >Subject: RE: [U2] Trending numbers... > > >This might be a question for the *

RE: [U2] Trending numbers...

2004-12-02 Thread Rosenberg Ben
This might be a question for the *other* kind of "Universe" database - - a Business Objects database. Your stock market analogy might be valid. Another good analogy might be weather forecasting. As with stocks, some goods and services are naturally counter-cyclical or super-cyclical, so their doi

RE: [U2] Trending numbers...

2004-12-02 Thread Allen E. Elwood
ECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of George Gallen Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 07:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] Trending numbers... I thought about something along those lines, but we aren't really looking for how much greater or lower the items are running against the t

RE: [U2] Trending numbers...

2004-12-02 Thread George Gallen
thers). Mostly to add a new graph/report to the monthly reports that few people read anyway :) George >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 7:23 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [U2] Trending numbers..

Re: [U2] Trending numbers...

2004-12-01 Thread John Hester
George Gallen wrote: Looking for ideas here. (comparing item sales figures to corp total sales) The best example of what I'm looking to do is like the stock market. I have a list of numbers which go up and down from day to day liken it to the index (NYSE, NASDAQ...) [corp sales] and I have a l

[U2] Trending numbers...

2004-12-01 Thread George Gallen
Looking for ideas here. (comparing item sales figures to corp total sales) The best example of what I'm looking to do is like the stock market. I have a list of numbers which go up and down from day to day liken it to the index (NYSE, NASDAQ...) [corp sales] and I have a list of numbers for