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Cumulative metrics

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)

Cumulative metrics aggregate values from other metrics across a defined accumulation period. If you don’t specify a period, the metric accumulates values over the entire available time range.

Use cumulative metrics when you want to calculate rolling or period-to-date values, such as weekly active users or month-to-date revenue.

  • You must create a time spine model before you define cumulative metrics so that MetricFlow can join time-based aggregations to the time spine.
  • If a cumulative metric depends on metrics or dimensions defined in a different semantic model, set cumulative metrics under the top level metrics key.

Parameters

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)
Parameter
Description
RequiredType
nameThe name of the metric.RequiredString
descriptionThe description of the metric.OptionalString
typeThe type of the metric (cumulative, derived, ratio, or simple).RequiredString
labelOptional string that defines the display value in downstream tools. Accepts plain text, spaces, and quotes (such as orders_total or "orders_total").OptionalString
input_metricThe name of the metric being referenced. Supports the following nested parameters: name, filter, and alias.RequiredDict
input_metric.nameThe name of the metric being referenced.RequiredString
input_metric.filterThe filter to apply to the metric.OptionalString
input_metric.aliasThe alias to apply to the metric.OptionalString
join_to_timespineBoolean indicating if the aggregated metric should be joined to the time spine table to fill in missing dates. Default is false.OptionalBoolean
windowSpecifies the accumulation window, such as 1 month, 7 days, or 1 year. Cannot be used with grain_to_date.OptionalString
grain_to_dateSets the accumulation grain, such as hour, day, week, month, year, restarting accumulation at the beginning of each specified grain period. For example, selecting month will aggregate the month to date aggregation of the metric. Cannot be used with window.OptionalString
period_aggDefines how to re-aggregate the cumulative metric when querying with a non-default granularity: first, last, or average. Defaults to first if period_agg isn't specified.OptionalString

Complete specification

The following displays the complete specification for cumulative metrics, along with an example:

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)
metrics:
- name: my_advanced_cumulative_metric # required
description: my_description # optional
label: my_label # optional
type: cumulative # required -- cumulative | ratio | derived | conversion
# if cumulative, optionally can supply window or grain_to_date, but not both
window: 1 week # (interval)
# grain_to_date: hour # hour | day | week | month | year | ...
input_metric: # required, must refer to metric name or metric dict
name: my_metric_name_from_another_semantic_model
filter: "{{ Dimension('entity__dimension_name') }} > 10"
alias: my_metric_name_a_week_ago_in_another_semantic_model

Cumulative metrics example

Cumulative metrics measure data over a given window and consider the window infinite when no window parameter is passed, accumulating the data over all time.

The following example shows how to define cumulative metrics in a YAML file:

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)
  • cumulative_order_total: Calculates the cumulative order total over all time. Uses input_metric to specify the simple metric order_total to be aggregated.

  • cumulative_order_total_l1m: Calculates the trailing 1-month cumulative order total. Uses window parameter to specify a window of 1 month.

  • cumulative_order_total_mtd: Calculates the month-to-date cumulative order total. Uses grain_to_date parameter to specify a grain of month.

models/marts/fct_orders.yml
metrics:
- name: cumulative_order_total
label: "Cumulative order total (All-Time)"
description: "The cumulative value of all orders"
type: cumulative
input_metric: order_total

- name: cumulative_order_total_l1m
label: "Cumulative order total (L1M)"
description: "Trailing 1-month cumulative order total"
type: cumulative
window: 1 month
input_metric: order_total

- name: cumulative_order_total_mtd
label: "Cumulative order total (MTD)"
description: "The month-to-date value of all orders"
type: cumulative
grain_to_date: month
input_metric: order_total

Granularity options

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)

Use the period_agg parameter with first, last, and average functions to aggregate cumulative metrics over the requested period. This is because granularity options for cumulative metrics are different than the options for other metric types.

  • For other metrics, we use the date_trunc function to implement granularity.
  • However, cumulative metrics are non-additive (values can't be added up), so we can't use the date_trunc function to change their time grain granularity.
  • By default, we take the first value of the period. You can change this by specifying a different function using the period_agg parameter.

In the following example, we define a cumulative metric, cumulative_revenue, that calculates the cumulative revenue for all orders:

models/marts/fct_orders.yml
metrics:
- name: cumulative_revenue
description: "The cumulative revenue for all orders."
label: "Cumulative revenue (all-time)"
type: cumulative
input_metric: revenue
period_agg: first # Optional. Defaults to first. Accepted values: first|last|average

In this example, period_agg is set to first, which chooses the first value for the selected granularity window. To query cumulative_revenue by week, use the following query syntax:

  • dbt sl query --metrics cumulative_revenue --group-by metric_time__week
 Expand toggle to view how the SQL compiles

Note the use of the window function to select the first value. For last and average, we would replace the first_value() function in the generated SQL with last_value() and average respectively.

-- re-aggregate metric via the group by
select
metric_time__week,
metric_time__quarter,
revenue_all_time
from (
-- window function for metric re-aggregation
select
metric_time__week,
metric_time__quarter,
first_value(revenue_all_time) over (
partition by
metric_time__week,
metric_time__quarter
order by metric_time__day
rows between unbounded preceding and unbounded following
) as revenue_all_time
from (
-- join self over time range
-- pass only elements: ['txn_revenue', 'metric_time__week', 'metric_time__quarter', 'metric_time__day']
-- aggregate measures
-- compute metrics via expressions
select
subq_11.metric_time__day as metric_time__day,
subq_11.metric_time__week as metric_time__week,
subq_11.metric_time__quarter as metric_time__quarter,
sum(revenue_src_28000.revenue) as revenue_all_time
from (
-- time spine
select
ds as metric_time__day,
date_trunc('week', ds) as metric_time__week,
date_trunc('quarter', ds) as metric_time__quarter
from mf_time_spine subq_12
group by
ds,
date_trunc('week', ds),
date_trunc('quarter', ds)
) subq_11
inner join fct_revenue revenue_src_28000
on (
date_trunc('day', revenue_src_28000.created_at) <= subq_11.metric_time__day
)
group by
subq_11.metric_time__day,
subq_11.metric_time__week,
subq_11.metric_time__quarter
) subq_16
) subq_17
group by
metric_time__week,
metric_time__quarter,
revenue_all_time

Window options

This section details examples of when to specify and not to specify window options.

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)
  • When a period is specified, MetricFlow applies a sliding window to the underlying simple metric, such as tracking weekly active users with a 7-day window.
  • Without specifying a period, cumulative metrics accumulate values over all time, useful for running totals like current revenue and active subscriptions.
 Example of window specified

If a window option is specified, MetricFlow applies a sliding window to the underlying metric.

Suppose the underlying metrics, customers, is configured to count the unique customers making orders at the Jaffle shop:

models/marts/customers.yml
models:
- name: customers
semantic_model:
enabled: true
...

metrics:
- name: customers
description: "Unique customers making orders at the Jaffle shop"
label: "Customers"
type: simple
agg: count_distinct
expr: customer_id

We can write a cumulative metric weekly_customers as such:

models/marts/customers.yml
metrics:
- name: weekly_customers
description: "Weekly active customers with a 7-day sliding window"
label: "Weekly Active Customers"
type: cumulative
input_metric: customers
window: 7 days
period_agg: first # When using non-default granularity with cumulative metrics, re-aggregation is required. period_agg: first selects the first value in each granularity window during re-aggregation.

From the sample YAML example, note the following:

  • type: Specify cumulative to indicate the type of metric.
  • input_metric: Specify the metric to be aggregated (in this case, customers).
  • window: Specify the accumulation window (in this case, 7 days).
  • period_agg: Specify the re-aggregation function (in this case, first).
  • grain_to_date: Specify the grain to date (in this case, week).

For example, in the weekly_customers cumulative metric, MetricFlow takes a sliding 7-day window of relevant customers and applies a count distinct function.

If you remove window, the metric will accumulate over all time.

 Example of window not specified

Suppose you (a subscription-based company for the sake of this example) have an event-based log table with the following columns:

  • date: a date column
  • user_id: (integer) an ID specified for each user that is responsible for the event
  • subscription_plan: (integer) a column that indicates a particular subscription plan associated with the user.
  • subscription_revenue: (integer) a column that indicates the value associated with the subscription plan.
  • event_type: (integer) a column that populates with +1 to indicate an added subscription, or -1 to indicate a deleted subscription.
  • revenue: (integer) a column that multiplies event_type and subscription_revenue to depict the amount of revenue added or lost for a specific date.

Using cumulative metrics without specifying a window, you can calculate running totals for metrics like the count of active subscriptions and revenue at any point in time. The following YAML file shows creating a cumulative metrics to obtain current revenue and the total number of active subscriptions as a cumulative sum using the revenue and subscription_count metrics:

models/marts/fct_orders.yml
metrics:
- name: current_revenue
description: "Current revenue"
label: "Current Revenue"
type: cumulative
input_metric: revenue
- name: active_subscriptions
description: "Count of active subscriptions"
label: "Active Subscriptions"
type: cumulative
input_metric: subscription_count

Grain to date

You can choose to specify a grain to date in your cumulative metric configuration to accumulate a metric from the start of a grain (such as week, month, or year). When using a window, such as a month, MetricFlow will go back one full calendar month. However, grain to date will always start accumulating from the beginning of the grain, regardless of the latest date of data.

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)

For example, let's consider an underlying simple metric order_total defined within a semantic model:

models:
- name: fct_orders
semantic_model:
enabled: true

# Simple metrics defined within semantic model
metrics:
- name: order_total
description: "Sum of order total amounts"
type: simple
agg: sum
expr: order_total

We can compare the difference between a 1-month window and a monthly grain to date.

  • The cumulative metric in a window approach applies a sliding window of 1 month
  • The grain to date by month resets at the beginning of each month.
(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)
models/marts/fct_orders.yml
# Top-level metrics key for cumulative metrics
metrics:
- name: cumulative_order_total_mtd
label: "Cumulative order total (MTD)"
description: "The month-to-date value of all orders"
type: cumulative
grain_to_date: month
input_metric: order_total

Cumulative metric with grain to date:

(Applies to dbt v1.12 and later)
models/marts/fct_orders.yml
# Top-level metrics key for cumulative metrics
metrics:
- name: orders_last_month_to_date
label: "Orders month to date"
description: "Month-to-date count of orders"
type: cumulative
grain_to_date: month
input_metric: order_count
 Expand toggle to view how the SQL compiles
with staging as (
select
subq_3.date_day as metric_time__day,
date_trunc('week', subq_3.date_day) as metric_time__week,
sum(subq_1.order_count) as orders_last_month_to_date
from dbt_jstein.metricflow_time_spine subq_3
inner join (
select
date_trunc('day', ordered_at) as metric_time__day,
1 as order_count
from analytics.dbt_jstein.orders orders_src_10000
) subq_1
on (
subq_1.metric_time__day <= subq_3.date_day
) and (
subq_1.metric_time__day >= date_trunc('month', subq_3.date_day)
)
group by
subq_3.date_day,
date_trunc('week', subq_3.date_day)
)

select
*
from (
select
metric_time__week,
first_value(orders_last_month_to_date) over (partition by date_trunc('week', metric_time__day) order by metric_time__day) as cumulative_revenue
from
staging
)
group by
metric_time__week,
cumulative_revenue
order by
metric_time__week
1

SQL implementation example

To calculate the cumulative value of the metric over a given window we do a time range join to a timespine table using the primary time dimension as the join key. We use the accumulation window in the join to decide whether a record should be included on a particular day. The following SQL code produced from an example cumulative metric is provided for reference:

To implement cumulative metrics, refer to the SQL code example:

select
count(distinct distinct_users) as weekly_active_users,
metric_time
from (
select
subq_3.distinct_users as distinct_users,
subq_3.metric_time as metric_time
from (
select
subq_2.distinct_users as distinct_users,
subq_1.metric_time as metric_time
from (
select
metric_time
from transform_prod_schema.mf_time_spine subq_1356
where (
metric_time >= cast('2000-01-01' as timestamp)
) and (
metric_time <= cast('2040-12-31' as timestamp)
)
) subq_1
inner join (
select
distinct_users as distinct_users,
date_trunc('day', ds) as metric_time
from demo_schema.transactions transactions_src_426
where (
(date_trunc('day', ds)) >= cast('1999-12-26' as timestamp)
) AND (
(date_trunc('day', ds)) <= cast('2040-12-31' as timestamp)
)
) subq_2
on
(
subq_2.metric_time <= subq_1.metric_time
) and (
subq_2.metric_time > dateadd(day, -7, subq_1.metric_time)
)
) subq_3
)
group by
metric_time,
limit 100;

Limitations

If you specify a window in your cumulative metric definition, you must include metric_time as a dimension in the SQL query. This is because the accumulation window is based on metric time. For example,

select
count(distinct subq_3.distinct_users) as weekly_active_users,
subq_3.metric_time
from (
select
subq_2.distinct_users as distinct_users,
subq_1.metric_time as metric_time
group by
subq_3.metric_time

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