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SMS Message Stats
Download SQL file: SMSMessageStats.sql
The example below queries the SMSMessageFact table for the number of unique SMS users
-- How many users are using SMS?
SELECT COUNT( distinct T.userId )
FROM (SELECT
smf_sendingUserId AS userId
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'OUTBOUND' AND smf_sendingUserId is not NULL
UNION
SELECT
smf_receivingUserId AS userId
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' AND smf_receivingUserId is not NULL) AS T
The example below queries the SMSMessageFact table for a list of unique SMS users
-- List of users that are using SMS
SELECT distinct T.userId
FROM (SELECT
smf_sendingUserId AS userId
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'OUTBOUND' AND smf_sendingUserId is not NULL
UNION
SELECT
smf_receivingUserId AS userId
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' AND smf_receivingUserId is not NULL) AS T
ORDER BY userId
The example below queries the SMSMessageFact table for SMS detailed usage
-- Usage report
-- date sent, direction, SMS number, SMS UserId, other party
SELECT
CONVERT(varchar, smf_originationTimestamp, 120) AS [Date Sent], smf_messageDirection AS [Direction],
snd_number AS [SMS Number],
CASE WHEN smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' THEN smf_receivingUserId ELSE smf_sendingUserId END AS [SMS UserId],
CASE WHEN smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' THEN smf_fromContactNumber ELSE smf_toContactNumber END AS [Other Party]
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] LEFT OUTER JOIN [dbo].[SMSNumberDimension] WITH( NOLOCK ) ON CASE WHEN smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' THEN smf_toNumberFk ELSE smf_fromNumberFk END = snd_id
WHERE
smf_originationDateLocal >= 20210101 AND smf_originationDateLocal < 20220101
ORDER BY smf_originationTimestamp;
Download SQL file: SMSContactsStats.sql
The example below queries the SMSMessageFact for a count of unique SMS Contacts
-- How many unique contacts (external phone numbers) have been texted?
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT contact) AS [Contact Count]
FROM (SELECT
smf_toNumber AS contact
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'OUTBOUND' AND smf_sendingUserId is not NULL
UNION
SELECT
smf_fromNumber AS contact
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' AND smf_receivingUserId is not NULL) AS T;
-- List of unique contacts that have been texted
SELECT DISTINCT contact AS [Contacts]
FROM (SELECT
smf_toNumber AS contact
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'OUTBOUND' AND smf_sendingUserId is not NULL
UNION
SELECT
smf_fromNumber AS contact
FROM
[dbo].[SMSMessageFact] WITH( NOLOCK )
WHERE
smf_messageDirection = 'INBOUND' AND smf_receivingUserId is not NULL) AS T
ORDER BY contact;
SMS Stop Request Stats
Download SQL file: SMSStopRequestStats.sql
The example below queries the SMSStopRequestFact table for a count of SMS Stop Requests by SMS number
-- Stop request counts by SMS number
SELECT
ssrf_smsNumber AS [SMS Number], COUNT(*) [Total Request Count],
SUM( CASE WHEN ssrf_restartTimestamp IS NULL OR ssrf_restartTimestamp > GETDATE() OR ssrf_restartTimestamp >= ssrf_stopTimestamp THEN 1 ELSE 0 END ) AS [Active Request Count],
SUM( CASE WHEN ssrf_restartTimestamp IS NULL OR ssrf_restartTimestamp > GETDATE() OR ssrf_restartTimestamp >= ssrf_stopTimestamp THEN 0 ELSE 1 END ) AS [Inactive Request Count]
FROM
[dbo].[SMSStopRequestFact]
WHERE
ssrf_stopDateLocal >= 20210101 AND ssrf_stopDateLocal < 20220101
GROUP BY
ssrf_smsNumber
ORDER BY ssrf_smsNumber;
The example below queries the SMSStopRequestFact table for detailed SMS Stop Requests
-- Usage report
-- SMS number, SMS UserId, requesting number, stop request date, start request date, is an active request
SELECT
ssrf_smsNumber AS [SMS Number],
ssrf_userId AS [SMS UserId],
ssrf_fromNumber AS [Requesting Number],
CONVERT(varchar, ssrf_stopTimestamp, 120) AS [Stop Request Date],
CASE WHEN ssrf_restartTimestamp IS NOT NULL THEN CONVERT(varchar, ssrf_restartTimestamp, 120) ELSE 'N/A' END AS [Start Request Date],
CASE WHEN (ssrf_restartTimestamp IS NULL) OR ssrf_restartTimestamp > GETDATE() OR ssrf_restartTimestamp >= ssrf_stopTimestamp THEN 'true' ELSE 'false' END AS [Active Request]
FROM
[dbo].[SMSStopRequestFact]
WHERE
ssrf_stopDateLocal >= 20210101 AND ssrf_stopDateLocal < 20220101
ORDER BY ssrf_stopDateLocal;