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  4. About audience level administration

    Unica Campaign is delivered with a single audience level called Customer. You can define any additional audience levels that you need. Audience levels let flowchart designers target specific groups, such as Households, in marketing campaigns.

  5. About audience levels and user tables

    A user table can be associated with a single audience level or with multiple audience levels.

  • Administrator Guides
    • Administrator Guide
      • Unica Campaign administration overview

        The Settings menu provides access to most of the tasks that Unica Campaign administrators typically perform.

      • Security in Unica Campaign

        Security policies control user access to the objects and features in Unica Campaign.

      • Database table administration

        Unica Campaign administrators must perform initial one-time tasks and routine administration tasks that pertain to database tables.

      • Customizing campaigns

        Administrators can customize campaigns by using custom campaign attributes, initiatives, and products.

      • Offer template concepts

        Before administrators perform offer template management tasks, there are several important concepts to understand.

      • About audience level administration

        Unica Campaign is delivered with a single audience level called Customer. You can define any additional audience levels that you need. Audience levels let flowchart designers target specific groups, such as Households, in marketing campaigns.

        • About audience levels

          An audience level is a collection of identifiers that can be targeted by a campaign.

        • Why different audience levels are needed in Unica Campaign

          Different audience levels enable flowchart designers to target and switch between specific identifiable groups in their campaigns, or to scope one audience level by another (for example, to target one individual per household).

        • The default Customer audience level

          Unica Campaign is delivered with a single audience level called Customer. You can define additional audience levels as required for your user tables and campaign needs.

        • About audience levels and system tables

          If you require additional audience levels, you must create and map the equivalent set of system tables to support them as you did for the default Customer audience level.

        • About audience levels and user tables

          A user table can be associated with a single audience level or with multiple audience levels.

          • User tables with a single audience level

            When you map a user table, you must specify at least one audience level to be the primary audience of that table.

          • User tables with multiple audience levels

            A user table can be associated with multiple audience levels, with one of the audience levels designated as the primary audience level, and the remaining audience levels as alternate audience levels.

        • Workflow for setting up a new audience level

          The listed tasks provide the workflow for setting up a new audience level.

        • Removing an audience level

          When you remove an audience level, the system tables are removed, but the underlying database tables remain. Therefore, if you remove an audience level, any processes and flowcharts depending on that audience level (that is, that attempt to write to the audience level tables) will generate errors.

        • About global suppressions and global suppression segments

          Use the global suppression feature to specify a list of IDs (in a single audience level) that are automatically excluded from all cells in flowcharts in Unica Campaign.

      • Before you begin working with contact history

        Contact history is stored in the Unica Campaign system database in separate tables by audience level. Therefore, you need to set up audience levels before you begin working with contact history.

      • Response history administration

        Before you begin working with response history, you should read the audience level administration topics and set up required audience levels.

      • Monitoring and controlling flowchart runs

        Choose Campaign > Monitoring and use the All monitored runs page to view the status of all active flowcharts and suspend, resume, or stop flowchart runs.

      • Dimension hierarchy concepts

        A dimension hierarchy is a data construct that groups data into bins based on value ranges. Dimension hierarchies are the basis for a variety of reports.

      • Triggers administration

        Unica Campaign allows you to define inbound and outbound triggers that can be used in all flowcharts in a partition.

      • Unica Campaign log files

        Unica Campaign records information in several different log files.

      • JVM Parameters
      • About codes in Unica Campaign

        Each campaign, cell, offer, and treatment in Unica Campaign has an identifying code that is generated by code generators, and conforms to a specified format.

      • Accessing the Advanced settings

        When a flowchart is open for editing, administrators can choose the Advanced settings option on the Admin menu to make administrative changes that affect only the current flowchart.

      • Unica Campaign integration with other products

        Unica Campaign optionally integrates with a number of other products.

      • Unica Campaign listeners

        The listener is a key component of Unica Campaign. It provides an interface between front-end clients and back-end analytical server processes.

      • Unica Campaign utilities

        Administrators use the Unica Campaign utilities to manage listeners, sessions, and flowcharts, and perform other important administrative tasks.

      • Configuring the ACOOptAdmin tool

        Configure the ACOOptAdmin tool to run Unica Optimize sessions from the command line.

      • Non-ASCII data in Unica Campaign

        Unica Campaign supports the use of localized data and non-United States locales, including multiple user-preferred locales within the same installation of the application.

      • Configuration properties for Unica Campaign

        The configuration properties of Unica Campaign are located at SettingsConfiguration. For more details on the configuration properties, see the Campaign Administrator Guide.

      • About special characters

        Some special characters are not supported in any Unica Campaign object names. In addition, some objects have specific naming restrictions.

      • Introduction to character encodings

        This section provides information on character encodings and language-sensitive database considerations, and lists the encodings supported by Unica Campaign.

      • About Unica Campaign Error Codes

        Unica Campaign notifies users of error events when they occur with error messages that consist of a code number and error text.

      • Troubleshooting

    • System Tables

About audience levels and user tables

A user table can be associated with a single audience level or with multiple audience levels.

This section contains the following information:

  • User tables with a single audience level
  • User tables with multiple audience levels

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