Business Points Reports
The Business Points reports allow you to quickly gather information about the businesses or shopping centers in an area. There are three different reports:
- Businesses Locations report
- Detailed Business Locations report
- Shopping Centers report
These reports only work on point layers and are specially designed to leverage the DMM shopping centers and Infogroup business point locations included in Business Analyst.
Example of a Businesses Locations Report
The Businesses Locations report shows a list of businesses in a given area. It also summarizes the sales volumes and number of employees for all point locations.
Here is an example of the Businesses Locations report:
Example of a Detailed Business Locations report
The Detailed Business Locations report shows information contained in the business points in a variety of different ways, including the following:
- A map showing all businesses in your analysis
- A list of all businesses and their respective sales volumes and number of employees
- A graph showing the SIC code distribution
Here is an example of the Detailed Business Locations report:
Using Individual Features
You can run a Business Points report for individual features, for a whole layer, or for both options at the same time. The graphic below illustrates the output for the individual features option.
The individual features option can result in duplicate point entries on reports where trade areas overlap.
Using a Whole Layer
You can run a Business Points report for individual features, for a whole layer, or for both options at the same time. The graphic below illustrates the output for the whole layer option.
The whole layer approach will dissolve all polygons in the layer and create one report for all business points within the outermost boundary. Because of this, duplicate point entries, which can occur when using the individual features option, are not returned in the report.
Learn more about Business Points reports.