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Creating Exception Messages
Create exception messages to help customers purchase the right product or service. If a customer chooses an invalid combination, the application will display an exception guidance message. Using exception messages that clearly describe what is not available assists the user in determining what choice or choices need to be made.
Table 2 lists some examples of informative exception messages.
Use exception messages to create up-sell and cross-sell messages as well. For more information, see Creating Cross-Sell and Up-Sell Messages.
To create an exception message
- In the Configuration Tables tab, select a Configuration table.
- In the editor, select a configuration row.
- In the Row Type column, click the button to open a picklist.
- In the picklist, select EXCEPTION and click OK.
- Enter values in input columns to determine what combination of data will create the exception message.
For example, if you have a column for PASSENGERS and a column for MODEL, you could enter 4 for PASSENGERS and sport for MODEL and create the Exception message, "The sport model does not have room for four passengers. Please select another model."
- In the Rule column, enter the exception message.
NOTE: It is recommended that every main Configuration table have at least one Exception row to catch all of the exceptions. While it is recommended that you create a separate Exception message for each Exception situation, you can catch all exceptions using the last exception row. Enter text that indicates which table the fall through came from. For example: MODEL_TRANSMISSION FALL THROUGH or MAIN FALL THROUGH.
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Siebel Interactive Designer Administration Guide Published: 18 April 2003 |