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axis diplomat 2022 Demonstration Videos

A number of videos are available below which demonstrate various aspects of the axis diplomat software. These videos require the Adobe Flash plugin.

Scrolling Data Lists

Scrolling Data Lists are an integral part of the axis diplomat User Interface. Each successive version has added more facilities to Scrolling Data Lists and the videos below show some of the power of these controls.





Monitor Functions

Monitor functions are increasingly a key part of the day-to-day operation of the system; they provide flexible, configurable views of your data and allow people to drill down in a way that is not possible with traditional reports.



Gap Analysis

Gap Analysis is a tool to help you identify those customers that have purchased certain ranges of products whilst (perhaps) not buying other ranges of products. Uses include identifying upsell opportunities, customers that have become dormant and missed sales. It can also be used, for example, in the case of a product recall to simply identify all of those customers that bought a certain product within a given date range.



A demonstration of using Gap Analysis to identify upsell opportunities amongst the customer base.

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