# Transactions

All Transactions - Provides a complete overview of all transactions conducted on the platform, useful for broad analysis and tracking.

Chips Transactions - Details all transactions involving Chips, including earning and redemption activities.

Product Transactions - Shows transactions related to specific products, offering insights into sales and redemption patterns.

Discount Transactions - Displays all transactions where discounts were applied, useful for assessing the effectiveness of discount strategies.

Membership Transactions - Details transactions related to membership sign-ups and renewals, indicating user commitment and retention.

Unique Users Transactions - Provides data on transactions conducted by unique users, helping to understand user engagement and activity levels.

\#Total Redemptions - Shows the total number of reward redemptions across all categories, offering a snapshot of overall engagement.

\#Chips Redemptions (scans) - Details the total number of Chips redemptions verified through scans, indicating active reward utilization.

\#Product Redemptions - Displays the total number of product-specific redemptions, reflecting product popularity and reward success.

\#Chips Earned - Shows the total number of Chips earned by users over a specified period, indicating overall engagement and activity.

\#Coupon Scans - Details the total number of coupon codes scanned and redeemed, useful for tracking promotional effectiveness.


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