Enable "geo-joins" in MetricFlow #1551
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A very typical use case:
Something like this
Business question: what was the metric sum_order_value in each area.
To answer this question we'd have to do a "geo-join", i.e. find which orders belong to which areas and then sum up the order values per each area.
I can imagine two ways to enable this.
Create a mapping table between order and area (each team would need to find a way to do this, using some point-in-polygon geo function that is available to them)
NB: This will be a many-to-many table, best practices say there should be a primary key in the table as well :)
To answer the question, we'd then have to generate SQL that would look something like this:
Currently, MetricFlow is not able to generate SQL like this because it's only possible to do joins between foreign and primary keys, but in this case we'd need a join from order_id in the orders table (primary key) to order_id in the mapping table (dimension).
Instead of requiring there to be a mapping table, enable geo-joins in MetricFlow. The answer to the question would look something like this pseudo-code:
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