Interaction History | partitions | partition[n] | CoreMetrics
For each partition, properties in this category specify details about the following.
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The FTP server where IBM® Coremetrics® uploads data exported for use by Interaction History.
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The IBM® Coremetrics® data exported for use by Interaction History.
FTP Root Directory
Description
The directory on the FTP server where IBM® Coremetrics® uploads data exported for use by Interaction History.
Default value
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FTP Server
Description
The name or IP address of the FTP server where IBM® Coremetrics® uploads data exported for use by Interaction History.
Default value
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FTP Port
Description
The port on which the FTP server listens.
Default value
21
Datasource UserName
Description
Set to the login name of the IBM® Unica Marketing user account that has the data source holding the credentials for the FTP server where IBM® Coremetrics® uploads data exported for use by Interaction History.
Default value
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CoreMetrics ClientID
Description
Set this value to the unique IBM® Coremetrics® Client ID assigned to your company.
Default value
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Feed Name
Description
This property is used internally and you should not change it.
Staging Directory
Description
Set this property to the name of a directory on the machine where Interaction History is installed. IBM® Coremetrics® data feed will be stored in this directory temporarily during data imports.
Default value
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Cost of Contact
Description
The cost of each contact recorded in IBM® Coremetrics®.
Default value
0
Cost of Response
Description
The cost of each response recorded in IBM® Coremetrics®.
Default value
0
Default Channel
Description
This property specifies the name given to the web channel in your Interaction History reports. You must give the web channel the same name when you map channels on the Interaction History Settings page.
Default value
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Audience Level Name
Description
The name used in Campaign for the audience level from which contact and response history will be used. Only one audience level can be used.
Default value
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Default Cell Name
Description
Name you want to assign to the segment that contains IBM® Coremetrics® responses. This is used in Interaction History reports that filter data by segment.
Default value
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Source of Audience Mapping
Description
A flag that indicates whether the translation table is a flat file or a database table.
Default value
File
Valid values
File | Table
Data Source for Translation Table
Description
Name of the JDBC data source that connects to the translation table. This JDBC data source is created in the web application server where Interaction History is deployed.
Used only when the AudienceIDMappingSrc property is set to Table
Default value
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Translation Table Name
Description
Name of the translation table being used to translate IBM® Coremetrics® keys to Campaign audience keys. Used only when the AudienceIDMappingSrc property is set to Table.
Default value
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Translation Table Auto Incremental Field
Description
The name of the column in the translation table that is of the type auto increment number. Interaction History uses this column to determine which are the new records added in this table.
The first time the import is performed, Interaction History imports all the available data. When the Translation Table Auto Incremental Field property is set, Interaction History imports only the new contacts in subsequent imports. If this column is not specified then all the records will be imported every time; this might cause slow performance.
Used only when the AudienceIDMappingSrc property is set to Table.
Default value
Not defined
CMRegIdColumn
Description
The name of the column in the translation table that holds the IBM® Coremetrics® registration ID. Used only when the AudienceIDMappingSrc property is set to Table.
Default value
Not defined
CampaignColumn[n]
Description
There are five of these properties (CampaignColumn1, CampaignColumn2, and so on). They have corresponding properties for the equivalent columns in the translation table (TTColumn1, TTColumn2, and so on).
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If your audience level in Campaign is not a compound audience level, set CampaignColumn1 to the name of the database column that holds the Campaign audience level. Set TTColumn1 to the name of the column in your translation table that holds the Campaign audience level.
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If your audience level is a compound audience level comprised of multiple columns, use as many of the CampaignColumn and TTColumn properties as necessary, one pair for each part of your audience level.
For example, suppose you have an compound audience level in Campaign, comprised of two columns, custid and emailid.
In this case, the portion of your translation table that holds the Campaign audience level parts might look like this
Campaign audience column
You would set configuration properties as follows.
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*
TTColumn1: CampAud1
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*
TTColumn2: CampAud2
Used only when the AudienceIDMappingSrc property is set to Table.
Default value
Not defined
TTColumn[n]
Description
There are five of these properties (TTColumn1, TTColumn2, and so on). For a description of how to set these properties, see CampaignColumn[n].
Used only when the AudienceIDMappingSrc property is set to Table.
Default value
Not defined