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Base Segmentation

Base segmentations like currency, country, asset class are typically delivered by the source systems (e.g. a portfolio management system) and are described by a source API segmentations delivering

  • the native order of the segments

  • the structure of a multi-level segmentation (tree)

Derived Segmentations

In reporting we typically don’t want to list all currencies invested but a rather more optimised break down to populate a table or chart., e.g. CHF, USD + next 3 largest currencies + a rest segment (aggregating all other currencies).

Derived segmentations allow features like grouping, ordering, selection of segments on top of base segmentations or even other derived segmentations.

  • mostly stored, reuse them by name

  • create ad-hoc by modifiers (segmentationId<6)

The Segmentation Editor

To create or modify a derived segmentation, the Segmentation Editor can be used. The UI is organised into the following sections:

Listing of segmentations

The list of segmentations allows to

  • search for segmentations

  • upload a segmentation from a json file

  • create a new segmentation

  • filter for drafts or published segmentations

  • on a segmentation (icons appear when hovering):

    • duplicate/export/delete a published segmentation

    • publish/export/revert a draft segmentation

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Header and Settings

  • label for translation will always be segmentation_segmentationId

Segments (Grouping)

  • create and define segments

  • label for translation will always be segment_segmentId$

rule language

  • “in”

  • use normal javascript logic (!, &&, || )

Rest Segment

  • define a rest segment

Ordeing

  • define the order (sorting) of segments

Selection

  • define segments to be mandatory