Finds a group of items that share the lowest value for a specific attribute, and then returns the lowest value of another attribute.
Syntax
min_with_min(RETURN-ATTRIBUTE, MIN-ATTRIBUTE)
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Parameters
RETURN-ATTRIBUTE
: Any type of standard attribute or custom attribute (number, text, or other types). The function returns the lowest value of this attribute for one of the selected items.MIN-ATTRIBUTE
: Any type of standard attribute or custom attribute (number, text, or other types), though typically you specify numeric or monetary attribute. The function selects all items that share the lowest value of this attribute.
If you specify a text attribute, the function first sorts by lexicographic order, then it selects items at the beginning of the sort list.
Learn more about referring to inventory attributes.
Example
An ad group that's scoped to the "MyBrand" brand contains the following items:
BRAND | TITLE | PRICE | DISCOUNT |
---|---|---|---|
MyBrand | Red shoes | $10.00 | 10% |
MyBrand | Yellow shoes | $10.00 | 10% |
MyBrand | Blue shoes | $10.00 | 5% |
MyBrand | Crew socks | $5.00 | 20% |
MyBrand | Dress socks | $5.00 | 20% |
MyBrand | Knee-high socks | $5.00 | 15% |
In an ad template,
[to_string(min_with_min(DISCOUNT, PRICE))]
does the following:
- Scans the PRICE column and finds the items that share the lowest price.
In this case, the function selects "Crew socks", "Dress socks", and "Knee-high socks" (which all specify a price of $5). - Scans the DISCOUNT column for "Crew socks", "Dress socks", and "Knee-high socks" and returns the lowest value.
In this example, the function returns 15 ("Knee-high socks" have a 15% discount).