Selecting analytical data for reverse ETL
Now that we know what reverse ETL is, the next step is to understand which types of analytical data are a good use case to load into a Salesforce application, for example.
This recipe continues from the previous one, Applying reverse ETL, intending to illustrate a real scenario of deciding what data will be transferred into a Salesforce application.
Getting ready
This recipe has no technical requirements, but you can use a whiteboard or a notepad for annotations.
Still using the example of a scenario where the marketing department requested data to be loaded into their Salesforce account, we will now go a little deeper to see what information is relevant for their analysis.
We received a request from the marketing team to understand the user journey in the e-learning platform. They want to understand which courses are watched most and whether some need improvement. Currently, they don’t know what information we have in...