Keyword reference
Use keywords to help define a search.
Keywords in Other Languages
Currently, we offer the following keyword languages:
To control language, date, and number formats on the ThoughtSpot UI, see how to set locale preferences in your user profile.
You can only use one set of keywords at a time. For example, if you set your locale to Deutsch, you can only use Deutsch keywords. You can’t also use English keywords.
General
When using the top or bottom keywords without specifying a number (n), the number defaults to 10 .
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- top n
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Generates the top n items from a sorted result. If your search has more than 1 measure, ThoughtSpot generates the top n items from the first measure in the search.
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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
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Calculates top n items, then sorts the top items by another measure or attribute.
Contrast with top n (swaps the order of operations).
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top 10 sales rep revenue by profit margin
- top n … ranked by
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Ranks the top n items by a specified measure. The
ranked by
keyword only works in conjunction with thetop
keyword. If your search has more than 1 measure, ThoughtSpot generates the top n items from the first measure in the search.- Examples
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top 10 sales rep revenue sales ranked by sales top customer revenue generated # of ads clicked ranked by # of ads clicked
- bottom n
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Generates the bottom n items from a sorted result.
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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
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Sorts the result set by an attribute or measure.
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revenue by state sort by average revenue descending revenue by customer sort by region sort by state
- by <measure>
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Treats the measure as an attribute and groups the result set by it.
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cost by revenue product by quantity purchased
Date
The last keyword returns the last n full periods and does not include the current period. For example, last 6 hours returns the last 6 full hours and does not include the current hour. To include the current period, add this <period> . For example, last 6 hours this hour .
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- after
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order date after 10/31/2014
- before
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order date before 03/01/2014
- between ... and ...
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order date between 01/30/2012 and 01/30/2014
- daily
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shipments by region daily
- daily year-over-year
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growth of revenue by order date daily year-over-year
- day
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count monday restaurant
- day of week
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revenue by day of week last 6 months
- day of week
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count shipments Monday
- growth of … by ...
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growth of sales by order date
- growth of … by … daily
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growth of sales by order date daily
- growth of … by … monthly
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growth of sales by date shipped monthly sales > 24000
- growth of … by … quarterly
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growth of sales by date shipped quarterly
- growth of … by … weekly
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growth of sales by receipt date weekly for pro-ski2000
- growth of … by … yearly
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growth of sales by date closed yearly
- hourly
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visitors by page name hourly
- last day by
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customers last day by referrer
- last month
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customers last month by store
- last month by
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customers last month by day
- last n days
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visitors last 7 days
- last n months
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visitors last 10 months by day
- last n quarters
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visitors last 2 quarters by month by campaign
- last n weeks
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visitors last 10 weeks by day
- last n years
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visitors last 5 years by revenue for sum revenue > 5000
- last quarter
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customers last quarter sale > 300
- last week
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customers last week by store
- last year
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top 10 customers last year by sale by store for region west
- month
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revenue by month last year
- month
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commission January
- month to date
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sales by product month to date sales > 2400
- month year
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commission by sales rep February 2014
- monthly
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commission > 10000 monthly
- monthly year-over-year
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growth of revenue by receipt date monthly year-over-year
- n days ago
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sales 2 days ago
- last n days for each month
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sales last 2 days for each month
- last n days for each quarter
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revenue last 15 days for each quarter
- last n days for each week
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total sold last 2 days for each week
- last n days for each year
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revenue last 300 days for each year
- last n hours for each day
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sales last 2 hours for each day
- n months
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visitors last 6 months for homepage visits > 30 by month
- n months ago
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sales 2 months ago by region
- last n months for each quarter
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cost last 2 months for each quarter
- last n months for each year
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last 8 months for each year
- n quarters ago
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sales 4 quarters ago by product name contains deluxe
- last n quarters for each year
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last 2 quarters for each year
- n weeks ago
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sales 4 weeks ago by store
- last n weeks for each month
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sales last 3 weeks for each month
- last n weeks for each quarter
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last 2 weeks for each quarter
- last n weeks for each year
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last 3 weeks for each year
- n years
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opportunities next 5 years by revenue
- n years ago
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sales 5 years ago by store for region west
- next day
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shipments next day by order
- next month
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appointments next month by day
- next n days
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shipments next 7 days
- next n months
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openings next 6 months location
- next n quarters
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opportunities next 2 quarters by campaign
- next n weeks
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shipments next 10 weeks by day
- next n years
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projected deals next 5 years
- next quarter
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opportunities next quarter amount > 30000
- next week
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shipments next week by store
- next year
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opportunities next year by sales rep
- quarter to date
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sales by product quarter to date for top 10 products by sales
- quarterly
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sales quarterly for each product
- quarterly year-over-year
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growth of revenue by date shipped quarterly year-over-year
- this day
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shipments this day by order
- this month
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appointments this month by day
- this quarter
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opportunities this quarter amount > 30000
- this week
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shipments this week by store
- this year
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opportunities this year by sales rep
- today
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sales today by store
- week
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revenue by week last quarter
- week to date
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sales by order date week to date for pro-ski200
- weekly
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revenue weekly
- weekly year-over-year
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growth of revenue by date shipped weekly year-over-year
- year
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revenue by product 2014 product name contains snowboard
- year to date
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sales by product year to date
- yearly
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shipments by product yearly
- yesterday
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sales yesterday for pro-ski200 by store
Time
The last keyword returns the last n full periods and does not include the current period. For example, last 6 hours returns the last 6 full hours and does not include the current hour. To include the current period, add this <period> . For example, last 6 hours this hour .
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- detailed
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ship time detailed
- last hour
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count unique visits last hour
- last minute
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count homepage views last minute
- n hours
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count visitors [ last | next ] 12 hours
- n hours ago
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sum inventory by product by store 2 hours ago
- n minutes
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count visitors [ last | next ] 30 minutes
- n minutes ago
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sum inventory by product 10 minutes ago
- next hour
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count projected visitors next hour
- next minute
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count projected visitors next minute
- this hour
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count visitors this hour
- this minute
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count visitors this minute
Text
- begins with Update
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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
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product name contains "alpine" description contains "snow shoe"
- ends with
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product name ends with 'deluxe'
- similar to
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course name similar to 'hand'
- not begins with
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product name not begins with "tom's"
- not contains
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product color not contains 'tan' product color not contains 'red'
- not ends with
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product name not ends with "trial"
- not similar to
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course name not similar to 'hand'
Starting with release 6.3,
For example, if you search for |
Number
- average
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average revenue by store
- count
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count visitors by site
- max
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max sales by visitor by site
- min
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min revenue by store by campaign for cost > 5000
- standard deviation
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standard deviation revenue by product by month for date after 10/31/2010
- sum
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sum revenue
- unique count
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unique count visitor by product page last week
- variance
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variance sale amount by visitor by product for last year
Comparative
all
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revenue asia vs all
The all
keyword can only be used as part of a versus phrase.
between... and...
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revenue between 0 and 1000
=
(equal)-
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unique count visitor by store purchased products = 3 for last 5 days
everything
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revenue asia vs everything
The everything
keyword can only be used as part of a versus phrase.
>
(greater than)-
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sum sale amount by visitor by product for last year sale amount > 2000
>=
(greater than or equal)-
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count calls by employee lastname >= m
<
(less than)-
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unique count visitor by product by store for sale amount < 20
<=
(less than or equal)-
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count shipments by city latitude <= 0
!=
(not equal)-
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sum sale amount region != canada date != last 5 days
vs
,versus
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revenue east vs west
ThoughtSpot doesn’t support the use of the vs
keyword within anin
ornot in
subquery.
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}
. NULL values are missing or invalid (for example, dividing by 0) values. ThoughtSpot also shows NULL if you have n/a
in your data. Empty values are empty strings of text or strings containing only whitespace (spaces, tabs).
Location
- farther than n miles|km|meters from …
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average hours worked branch farther than 80 km from scarborough
- near
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revenue store name county near san francisco
- near … within n miles|km|meters
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revenue store name county near alameda within 50 miles
Period
- day
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orders by day
- day of month
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sales day of month by month
- day of quarter
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deals day of quarter by year
- day of week
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customers by week day of week
- day of year
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ad clicks day of year by year
- hour
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visitors by hour weekly
- month of quarter
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purchases month of quarter by year
- quarter
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purchases by quarter
- quarter of year
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opportunities quarter of year last 4 years yearly
- week of month
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product shipments week of month yearly
ThoughtSpot uses ISO week format for the week of [month | quarter | year]
keywords, which means that the last few days of a quarter may sometimes show as the first few days of the next quarter, based on the ISO week date system.
- week of quarter
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revenue week of quarter
ThoughtSpot uses ISO week format for the week of [month | quarter | year]
keywords, which means that the last few days of a quarter may sometimes show as the first few days of the next quarter, based on the ISO week date system.
- week of year
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new products week of year last 3 years yearly
ThoughtSpot uses ISO week format for the week of [month | quarter | year]
keywords, which means that the last few days of a quarter may sometimes show as the first few days of the next quarter, based on the ISO week date system.
In / Not in
Searches with the in keyword do not include {null} values. To include these {null} values, create a formula for the relevant attribute in your search, to convert {null} values to 'unknown,' or some similar word.
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- in
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Query in query search (intersection of two sets). Must match last attribute before keyword with first attribute inside subsearch. Doesn’t support use of the
vs
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attribute in (attribute subsearch)
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store name in (top 10 store name by sales footwear) product name 2014 product name in (product name 2013) sales
- not in
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Relative complement of two sets. Must match last attribute before keyword with first attribute inside subsearch. Doesn’t support use of the
vs
keyword.- Syntax
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attribute not in (attribute subsearch)
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product name 2014 product name not in (product name 2013) sales
Find sales for all products ordered in 2014 that were not ordered in 2013