On this page, you can find documentation about x-bees Snalytics which provides all the information you need to keep on top of your business.
Created: May 2022
Permalink: https://confluence.wildix.com/x/BYL6Bg
Introduction
x-bees statistics is an advanced yet easy-to-use analytics tool, which lets you monitor all the data you need to always stay on top of your business. With x-bees, you are not limited to a predefined set of data tables and charts. On the contrary, you set them up yourself choosing the data you are interested in and customizing tables and charts to your personal liking. This means x-bees statistics tool can perfectly address whatever need you may have.
How to access
To access x-bees statistics, click on the Statistics button on left-hand part of the screen: Here, you can find 4 tabs:
- x-bees Statistics: the list of saved and trending Liveboards and Answers, metrics watchlist
- x-bees Statistics: allows to search for data, configure the view of charts and tables containing the search results, save them to Answers and Liveboards, etc.
- x-bees Statistics: the list of saved Answers (the results of your search)
- x-bees Statistics: a collection of answers in a pinboard (dashboards) that you use most often in your analytics purposes
Home
The tab displays the list of dashboards, saved searches and answers, which you created or which were shared with you. On the right, you can see the list of trending Liveboards and Answers.
To easily find the necessary data, you can:
- Switch between tabs All/ Answers / Liveboards
- Filter answers and liveboards by tags and authors
- Click on the star icon next to the necessary answer/ liveboard to add it to favorites
- Toggle the switch on next to My favorites option to have only favorite answers/ liveboards displayed
If you check the boxes in front of desired answers/ liveboards, the following options appear at the top: Mark as favorite/ Remove from favorites and Share:
To share reports with others, click Share -> enter name or email of a user or group -> add message if required -> press Share:
On the Home tab, you can also use Search field to look for necessary data. Refer to Start a new search section for more details.
Search
On the Search tab, you can type in the search bar what information you want to explore and x-bees returns the search results in the form of a table or chart.
Search is based on the tables that exist in your data. Tables are made of rows and columns, like spreadsheets. You can search by typing in:
- Name of data item (column): like callee, connect time, talk time
- Special keywords: like today, yesterday, >, or contains
Click on the Data button to the left of the search field to see the list of available data items:The list of data items (columns) includes the following options:
- average duration
- callee
- caller
- connect time
- conversation id
- conversations
- direction
- domain
- duration
- flags
- hangup
- name
- role
- serial
- service
- status
- subject
- tags
- talk time
- time
- total duration
- type
- wait time
Hovering a mouse over any of these items, you can see a tooltip with the following info: name, description, data source (if applicable), and data type:
Start a new search
Click Search on the top navigation bar.
Start typing your search request, using necessary data items and keywords.
Alternatively, you can double-click on the preferred data items on the left-side panel and they are automatically added to the Search field. To add multiple items, you can click on the necessary items to select them and press + Add Columns:Note: Typing in your search query, you may notice that search items are of different colours:
- blue = attributes: primarily text or date values. Usually, attributes make up the x-axis of your chart. Examples: caller name, call status, etc.
- green = measures: numeric values, e.g. duration of a call
- grey = filters, e.g. outbound, inbound
3. Once your search query is ready, press Enter on keyboard, or click Go to the right of the search bar:
Your search is given an automatic title based on your search columns, and is displayed as either a table or chart, depending on how it is best represented. You can change display of the search result to fit your needs.
Example:
If you type in the search request "caller callee direction status duration today", the system returns a table with total duration of calls including information about caller, callee, direction of calls (inbound/ outbound), and call status:
Edit a search
When you click a search phrase, it is highlighted, and x-bees displays other suggestions from which you can choose to replace the highlighted phrase. If, say, you want the same data to be displayed not for today only, but for last week, for example, click on the "today" filter in the search field and choose the preferred option:
When you hover over a boxed phrase, you can see an x, which you can click to remove it from the search:
You can insert a new phrase in the middle of a search, by clicking between phrases and entering the new phrase. Also, you can merge phrases without breaking the search.
Note: In case a table or chart doesn’t seem to contain all the data you expect, try looking in the search bar for filters in gray boxes. Remove unnecessary filters, you get all available data for that search.
Change display of an answer
Switch between table/ chart view
You can change the view of your answer so it appears as either a table or a chart. To change the view of your answer, toggle between either a table or a chart type: Your search needs at least one attribute and one measure to be presented as a chart. When you display your data as a chart, x-bees automatically selects the type of chart that works best for your data. If you want to use another type, click Change visualization (chart icon) on the right:
You can choose from a large number of chart types, each providing a different visualization for your answer. Select the type of chart you want:
Notes:
- Some chart types may not be available, depending on the columns in your search. Unavailable chart types are grayed out.
Hovering over a chart type icon tells you what columns you require before you can use it:
Edit chart configuration
If you are not fully satisfied with how the chart looks like, you can easily modify it:
- Click the Edit chart configuration button on the right
- Configure which columns should be presented on X-axis or Y-axis, or modify other parameters presented in the settings:
For example, for better visualization, let's slice the chart with color, for different services to be displayed with different colors on the chart. For this, we drag and from the service box under Slice with color option (1) and the chart changes its view to the following:
Note: For detailed information about charts, refer to the Chart types section of this guide.
See detailed information about chart item
In the example on the screenshot above, we searched for unanswered incoming calls this month by service and chose the data to be displayed in a stacked column chart.
If, say, you need a more detailed information regarding any of the service/ group displayed in the chart, right-click on the necessary item on visualization (1) -> choose Drill down (2):In the Drill down pop-up screen, choose the data you want to explore:
For example, if you select the option caller, x-bees returns the list of phone numbers, whose calls were missed by the chosen group, and how many calls were missed by each number:
To return to the previous view of the chart, click back to the right of the search field:
Exclude or include data
You can include or exclude row values from your answer.
To exclude or include row values:
- Right-click the necessary item on visualization or table cell
- Click Exclude "value" or Only Include "value" if available
Save an answer
An answer is the result of a single search. You can save an answer you want to work more on later, or just keep it for your personal use.
Click on the More (three dots) button at the top and choose Save:
Enter name and description and click Save answer:
The saved answer is added to the x-bees Statistics tab.
Pin an answer
- To add an answer to Liveboards tab, which contains a collection of answers in a pinboard (dashboards) view, click Pin:
2. Enter name and description (if required)
3. Choose an existing liveboard or create a new one
4. Click Pin:
Answers
Answers are the saved results of a search. On the Answers tab, you can see the answers you saved, as well as answers of other users, in case they shared them with you or a group you belong to.
If you tick the checkbox next to an answer, the following buttons appear above the answers list:
- Share: allows to share the answer with other users or groups
- Delete (personal answers only): deletes the answer
- Apply Tag (personal answers only): allows to tag the answer
- Export TML: uploads the answer in .tml file
- Edit TML: opens TML editor
Clicking on an answer, it opens in a table/ chart view with the same editing options described in the x-bees Statistics section of this guide:
Liveboards
Liveboards act like dashboards. They are collections of related charts and tables, that you monitor most often. On the Liveboards tab, you can see the liveboards you saved, as well as liveboards of other users, in case they shared them with you or a group you belong to:
Click on the necessary liveboard from the list to see its details:
Add visualizations
In case you’ve created a Liveboard, but there are not answers yet, click Add visualizations:A Search field appears and you can start exploring the data you need. The same functionality described in the x-bees Statistics section of this guide is available on Liveboards tab.
Also, you can add visualizations to a liveboard by clicking Pin when you view an answer on the Search/ Answers/ Home tab:
Explore answers on Liveboard
To view details of an answer on a liveboard, hover your mouse over the desired answer and click Explore:
The answer opens and besides viewing its details. Also, using the Explore this data panel on the right, you can modify the answer by applying additional filters, adding/ replacing columns, choose data for comparison:
Keyword reference
Use keywords to help define a search.
General
Note: When using the top or bottom keywords without specifying a number (n), the number defaults to 10
.
Keyword | Description |
---|---|
top n | Generates the top n items from a sorted result. Examples: top 10 sales rep revenue top sales rep by count sales for average revenue > 10000 sales rep average revenue for each region top |
top n measure1 by attribute|measure2 | Calculates top n items, then sorts the top items by another measure or attribute. Contrast with top n (swaps the order of operations). Example: top 10 sales rep revenue by profit margin |
bottom n | Generates the bottom n items from a sorted result. Examples: bottom 25 customer by revenue for each sales rep bottom revenue average bottom revenue by state customer by revenue for each sales rep bottom |
sort by | Sorts the result set by an attribute or measure. Examples: revenue by state sort by average revenue descending |
by <measure> | Treats the measure as an attribute and groups the result set by it. Examples: conversations by day |
Date
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
after | conversations after 10/31/2022 |
before | conversations before 03/01/2022 |
between ... and ... | conversations between 01/30/2022 and 01/30/2022 |
daily | conversations daily |
daily year-over-year | growth of revenue by order date daily year-over-year |
day | count monday restaurant |
day of week | conversations by day of week last 6 months |
growth of … by ... | growth of sales by order date |
growth of … by … daily | growth of sales by order date daily |
growth of … by … monthly | growth of sales by date shipped monthly sales > 24000 |
growth of … by … quarterly | growth of sales by date shipped quarterly |
growth of … by … weekly | growth of sales by receipt date weekly for pro-ski2000 |
hourly | conversations by callee hourly |
last day by | conversations last day by callee |
last month | conversations last month by callee |
last month by | conversations last month by day |
last n days | conversations last 7 days |
last n months | conversations last 10 months by day |
last n quarters | conversations last 2 quarters by month by service |
last n weeks | conversations last 10 weeks by day |
last n years | conversations last 2 years by service |
last quarter | conversations last quarter |
last week | conversations last week by service |
last year | conversations last year by callee |
month | conversations by month last year |
month | conversations January |
month to date | sales by product month to date sales > 2400 |
month year | conversations by service February 2022 |
monthly | conversations by service monthly |
monthly year-over-year | growth of revenue by receipt date monthly year-over-year |
n days ago | conversations 2 days ago |
last n days for each month | conversations 2 days for each month |
last n days for each quarter | conversations last 15 days for each quarter |
last n days for each week | conversations last 2 days for each week |
last n days for each year | conversations last 300 days for each year |
last n hours for each day | conversations last 2 hours for each day |
n months | conversations last 6 months |
n months ago | conversations 2 months ago by service |
last n months for each quarter | conversations last 2 months for each quarter |
last n months for each year | conversations last 8 months for each year |
n quarters ago | conversations 4 quarters ago by service |
last n quarters for each year | last 2 quarters for each year |
n weeks ago | conversations 4 weeks ago by callee |
last n weeks for each month | conversations last 3 weeks for each month |
last n weeks for each quarter | last 2 weeks for each quarter |
last n weeks for each year | last 3 weeks for each year |
n years | opportunities next 5 years by revenue |
n years ago | conversations 2 years ago by service |
next day | shipments next day by order |
next month | appointments next month by day |
next n days | shipments next 7 days |
next n months | openings next 6 months location |
next n quarters | opportunities next 2 quarters by campaign |
next n weeks | shipments next 10 weeks by day |
next n years | projected deals next 5 years |
next quarter | opportunities next quarter amount > 30000 |
next week | shipments next week by store |
next year | opportunities next year by sales rep |
quarter to date | sales by product quarter to date for top 10 products by sales |
quarterly | conversations quarterly by service |
quarterly year-over-year | growth of revenue by date shipped quarterly year-over-year |
this day | conversations this day by callee |
this month | conversations this month by day |
this quarter | conversations this quarter by callee |
this week | conversations this week by service |
this year | conversations this year by callee |
today | conversations today by callee |
week | conversations by week last quarter |
week to date | sales by order date week to date for pro-ski200 |
weekly | conversations weekly |
weekly year-over-year | growth of revenue by date shipped weekly year-over-year |
year | revenue by product 2014 product name contains snowboard |
year to date | sales by product year to date |
yearly | shipments by product yearly |
yesterday | sales yesterday for pro-ski200 by store |
Time
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
detailed | conversation time detailed |
last hour | count unique conversations last hour |
last minute | count conversations last minute |
n hours | count conversations [ last | next ] 12 hours |
n hours ago | conversations 2 hours ago |
n minutes | count conversations [ last | next ] 30 minutes |
n minutes ago | sum conversations by service 10 minutes ago |
next hour | count projected visitors next hour |
next minute | count projected visitors next minute |
this hour | conversations this hour |
this minute | conversations this minute |
Text
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
begins with | product name begins with 'pro' // returns all products that start with 'pro' product name begins with 'pro' product name begins with 'sport' // returns all products that start with 'pro' // OR 'sport' product name begins with 'pro' product color begins with 'bl' // returns all products that start with 'pro' // AND have color that starts with 'bl' (blue or black) |
contains | product name contains "alpine" description contains "snow shoe" |
ends with | product name ends with 'deluxe' |
similar to | course name similar to 'hand' |
not begins with | product name not begins with "tom's" |
not contains | product color not contains 'tan' product color not contains 'red' |
not ends with | product name not ends with "trial" |
not similar to | course name not similar to 'hand' |
Notes:
- When more than one
begins with
orends with
keyword in a search or formula on the same column is used, results are returned using anOR
condition. When you use a combination of
begins with
andends with
, results are returned using theAND
condition.When using multiple
begins with
on different columns, results are returned using theAND
condition.
For example, if you search for state name begins with "V" state name begins with "C"
, your results are: Virginia, Vermont, California, and Connecticut.
If you search for state name begins with V state name ends with T
, your only result is Vermont.
Number
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
average | conversations average duration by service this month |
count | count caller by service |
max | max sales by visitor by site |
min | min revenue by store by campaign for cost > 5000 |
standard deviation | standard deviation revenue by product by month for date after 10/31/2010 |
sum | sum revenue |
unique count | unique count conversation id |
variance | variance sale amount by visitor by product for last year |
Comparative
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
all | conversations uk_support vs all Note: The all keyword can only be used as part of a versus phrase. |
between... and... | revenue between 0 and 1000 |
= (equal) | unique count visitor by store purchased products = 3 for last 5 days |
everything | revenue asia vs everything Note: The everything keyword can only be used as part of a versus phrase. |
> (greater than) | sum sale amount by visitor by product for last year sale amount > 2000 |
>= (greater than or equal) | count calls by employee lastname >= m |
< (less than) | unique count visitor by product by store for sale amount < 20 |
<= (less than or equal) | count shipments by city latitude <= 0 |
!= (not equal) | sum sale amount region != canada date != last 5 days |
vs, versus | conversations uk_support vs us_support |
You can use special constants for null and empty values with the = and != keywords: {null} and {empty}.
For example: customer name = {empty} or department != {null}.
Location
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
farther than n miles|km|meters from … | average hours worked branch farther than 80 km from scarborough |
near | revenue store name county near san francisco |
near … within n miles|km|meters | revenue store name county near alameda within 50 miles |
Period
Keyword | Examples |
---|---|
day | conversations by day |
day of month | sales day of month by month |
day of quarter | deals day of quarter by year |
day of week | customers by week day of week |
day of year | ad clicks day of year by year |
hour | conversations by hour weekly |
month of quarter | conversations month of quarter by year |
quarter | conversations by quarter |
quarter of year | conversations quarter of year |
week of month | conversations week of month |
week of quarter | conversations week of quarter |
week of year | conversations week of year |
In / Not in
Keyword | Description |
---|---|
in | Query in query search (intersection of two sets). Must match last attribute before keyword with first attribute inside subsearch. Syntax: attribute in (attribute subsearch) Examples: store name in (top 10 store name by sales footwear) product name 2014 product name in (product name 2013) sales |
not in | Relative complement of two sets. Must match last attribute before keyword with first attribute inside subsearch. Syntax: attribute not in (attribute subsearch) Example: product name 2014 product name not in (product name 2013) sales |
Note: Searches with the in keyword do not include {null} values. To include {null} values, create a formula for the relevant attribute in your search, to convert {null} values to 'unknown,' or some similar word.
Chart types
Column charts
The column chart is one of simplest, yet most versatile chart types. The column chart is often the chosen default chart type, and displays data as vertical columns. Column charts are vertical bar charts that display your data using rectangular bars. The length of the bar is proportional to the data value.
Your search must have at least one attribute and one measure to be represented as a column chart.
Stacked columns
The stacked column chart is similar to the column chart, but with one major difference. It includes a legend, which divides each column into additional sections, by color.
Note: You can only use an attribute to slice with color.
Bar charts
The bar chart is very similar to the column chart. The only difference is that it is oriented horizontally, instead of vertically. The length of the bar is proportional to the data value.
Your search needs at least one attribute and one measure to be represented as a bar chart.
Stacked bar charts
Just like stacked columns, stacked bars combine the different secondary dimensions into a single stacked bar.
The stacked bar chart is similar to the bar chart, but it also includes a legend, which divides each bar into additional sections by color.
Note: You can only use an attribute to slice with color.
Line charts
Line charts are good at showing trends over intervals of time. Like the column chart, the line chart is one of the simplest, yet most versatile. It is often chosen as default visual representation. Line charts display your data as a series of data points connected by straight line segments. The system orders the measurement points by the x-axis value.
Your search must have at least one attribute and one measure to be represented as a line chart. If your search has multiple attributes, you can slice with color to sort by the second attribute.
Pie charts
The pie chart is a classic chart type that displays your search in a circle. Pie charts divide your data into sectors that each represent a proportion of a whole circle. To display the exact values of each slice and the percentage values, select the Edit chart configuration icon > Settings > All labels.
Your search needs at least one attribute and one measure to be represented as a pie chart. Also, there must be fewer than 250 values in the attribute column.
Pie in pie charts
The pie in pie chart can be created from a regular pie chart in order to compare more than one component of an attribute. Pie in pie charts show two concentric pie charts comparing different measures.
To see a pie in pie chart, assign two different measures to the Size section under Edit chart configuration.
Scatter charts
The scatter chart is useful for finding correlations or outliers in your data. Scatter charts display your data as a collection of points, which can either be evenly or unevenly distributed. Each point is plotted based on its own axes values. This helps you determine if there is a relationship between your searched columns.
Your search needs at least one attribute and one measure to be represented as a scatter chart.
Bubble charts
The bubble chart is a variation of the scatter chart, and its data points appear as bubbles. Your search must have at least one attribute and two measures to generate a bubble chart. The bubble chart displays three to five dimensions or measures of data. In addition to the traditional X and Y axis, the size of the bubble represents a measurement. Bubble charts can show two more attributes, when you slice and/or slice by color.
Waterfall charts
The waterfall chart shows how an initial value is affected by a series of intermediate positive or negative values. Waterfall charts are good for visualizing positive and negative growth, and therefore work well with the growth over time keyword. The columns are color-coded to distinguish between positive and negative values. Your search needs at least one attribute and one measure to be represented as a waterfall chart.