About Response Definitions
The Response definitions view shows all the response definitions within the current program. It provides a consolidated view of trees and segments associated with the responses. To access the view, navigate to Program screen, Design, and then the Response Definitions view, or double click on a Responses shape in the Program Designer flow, as described in Adding Responses to Programs.
The following table describes some of the fields in the Response Definitions applet.
Field | Comment |
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Stage Name |
Name of the stage associated with the response. Clicking this field navigates to the Program screen, Schedule, then the Details View, which displays the stage details, including its schedule. |
Stage Status |
The default is the record identifier for the stage. Change the identifier for the stage source code if desired, but make sure the value is unique. |
Name |
Name of the response definition. |
Folder Location |
Folder location where the response definition is to be saved. |
Max Errors |
If the response generation process exceeds this number of errors, then the entire process is aborted. |
The following table describes some of the fields in the Response Values list applet.
Field | Comment |
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Priority |
Priority of the Tree Node. |
Net Count |
The most recent Net count retrieved from the segmentation engine. |
Create Response |
A response will only be created if this box is checked. It is checked by default. |
Treatment |
(Optional) A pick applet to associate a treatment with the inferred response. This field is used to track and report effectiveness of treatments. Constrained to campaigns in the program. |
Campaign |
(Optional) A pick applet to associate a campaign with the inferred response. This field is added only for richer reporting. Constrained to campaigns in the program. |
Description |
Description of the response. |
Response Type |
Each response stream can capture responses in a specified LOV category. For more information on response types, see Response Types. |
Score |
Numeric |
Cost |
Currency |
Value |
High, Low, or Medium. |