How to group multiple rules to one rule condition?
We are looking on how to consolidate a list of rules under a category or group condition.
So, instead of content editor selecting multiple rules on a component, he/she selects something like "where groupId matches "GroupA"
on the rule editor.
And define GroupA with a list of rules, for example,
GroupA rules:
where "field1" on userprofile matches "value1" AND
where "field2" on userprofile matches "value2" AND
where "field3" on userprofile matches "value3"
I was trying to explore the pattern card way to define GroupA as a pattern but OOTB it does not give an ability to execute based on rule conditions rather works on scores.
personalization rules-engine
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We are looking on how to consolidate a list of rules under a category or group condition.
So, instead of content editor selecting multiple rules on a component, he/she selects something like "where groupId matches "GroupA"
on the rule editor.
And define GroupA with a list of rules, for example,
GroupA rules:
where "field1" on userprofile matches "value1" AND
where "field2" on userprofile matches "value2" AND
where "field3" on userprofile matches "value3"
I was trying to explore the pattern card way to define GroupA as a pattern but OOTB it does not give an ability to execute based on rule conditions rather works on scores.
personalization rules-engine
add a comment |
We are looking on how to consolidate a list of rules under a category or group condition.
So, instead of content editor selecting multiple rules on a component, he/she selects something like "where groupId matches "GroupA"
on the rule editor.
And define GroupA with a list of rules, for example,
GroupA rules:
where "field1" on userprofile matches "value1" AND
where "field2" on userprofile matches "value2" AND
where "field3" on userprofile matches "value3"
I was trying to explore the pattern card way to define GroupA as a pattern but OOTB it does not give an ability to execute based on rule conditions rather works on scores.
personalization rules-engine
We are looking on how to consolidate a list of rules under a category or group condition.
So, instead of content editor selecting multiple rules on a component, he/she selects something like "where groupId matches "GroupA"
on the rule editor.
And define GroupA with a list of rules, for example,
GroupA rules:
where "field1" on userprofile matches "value1" AND
where "field2" on userprofile matches "value2" AND
where "field3" on userprofile matches "value3"
I was trying to explore the pattern card way to define GroupA as a pattern but OOTB it does not give an ability to execute based on rule conditions rather works on scores.
personalization rules-engine
personalization rules-engine
edited Nov 18 '18 at 17:09
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 19:25
MohitMohit
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There are already predefined rules in Sitecore. You can create your own rule there and then use it while setting personalization for a component.
Here are the steps:
- Open in Sitecore
/sitecore/system/Marketing Control Panel/Personalization/Predefined Rules
item (in older Sitecore versions the item was calledPredefined Conditions
)
- Create new item using
Conditional Rendering Rule
template with multiple conditions and give it a meaningful name
- Personalize a component using your rule with
Where the predefined rule is equal true
condition
Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
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There are already predefined rules in Sitecore. You can create your own rule there and then use it while setting personalization for a component.
Here are the steps:
- Open in Sitecore
/sitecore/system/Marketing Control Panel/Personalization/Predefined Rules
item (in older Sitecore versions the item was calledPredefined Conditions
)
- Create new item using
Conditional Rendering Rule
template with multiple conditions and give it a meaningful name
- Personalize a component using your rule with
Where the predefined rule is equal true
condition
Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
add a comment |
There are already predefined rules in Sitecore. You can create your own rule there and then use it while setting personalization for a component.
Here are the steps:
- Open in Sitecore
/sitecore/system/Marketing Control Panel/Personalization/Predefined Rules
item (in older Sitecore versions the item was calledPredefined Conditions
)
- Create new item using
Conditional Rendering Rule
template with multiple conditions and give it a meaningful name
- Personalize a component using your rule with
Where the predefined rule is equal true
condition
Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
add a comment |
There are already predefined rules in Sitecore. You can create your own rule there and then use it while setting personalization for a component.
Here are the steps:
- Open in Sitecore
/sitecore/system/Marketing Control Panel/Personalization/Predefined Rules
item (in older Sitecore versions the item was calledPredefined Conditions
)
- Create new item using
Conditional Rendering Rule
template with multiple conditions and give it a meaningful name
- Personalize a component using your rule with
Where the predefined rule is equal true
condition
There are already predefined rules in Sitecore. You can create your own rule there and then use it while setting personalization for a component.
Here are the steps:
- Open in Sitecore
/sitecore/system/Marketing Control Panel/Personalization/Predefined Rules
item (in older Sitecore versions the item was calledPredefined Conditions
)
- Create new item using
Conditional Rendering Rule
template with multiple conditions and give it a meaningful name
- Personalize a component using your rule with
Where the predefined rule is equal true
condition
edited Nov 15 '18 at 20:29
answered Nov 15 '18 at 19:48
Marek MusielakMarek Musielak
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Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
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Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
Thanks Marek, this is what I was looking for.
– Mohit
Nov 15 '18 at 20:14
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