Customer Is In Segment |
- Create a test customer who belongs to the customer segment that the trigger checks. How you
create this customer depends on the customer segment.
For example, if the customer segment is
"Female Customers," then register as a customer who specifies their gender as female on the
registration page. Alternatively, to quickly add a registered customer to any customer
segment, open the customer segment in the Marketing tool and use the Included
customers field to add the customer. If the customer segment is built dynamically
using the Add To Or Remove From Customer Segment action in a different
marketing activity, then complete the activity flow in that marketing activity as a test customer
who is then added dynamically to the segment.
- Run an SQL query to force the daily processing of the trigger to occur again.
Once a day at
2:00 AM. (by default), the marketing services send the Customer Is In Segment trigger to be
processed by the SendMarketingTriggers scheduled job. On the day you are testing, if the send time
is passed, you can resend the trigger for processing. To do so, use the following SQL query to
remove the entry from the DMACTATTR table that records that the trigger is processed. As a result,
the trigger will be processed the next time the SendMarketingTriggers scheduled job
runs. DELETE FROM DMACTATTR WHERE DMACTIVITY_ID =
0 OR DMACTIVITY_ID = (SELECT DMACTIVITY_ID
FROM DMACTIVITY WHERE
NAME = 'activity_name');
Where
activity_name is the name of the activity you are testing.
- Using the Administration Console, either run the SendMarketingTriggers job manually or wait for the next time the job runs according to its
schedule interval setting.
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Customer Abandons Shopping Cart |
- Register with the store in the test environment as a test customer; then place items in the
shopping cart.
- For the ORDERS table, run an SQL query to simulate an abandoned cart for the test customer.
For example, if the criteria for the trigger is "Check for customers with carts abandoned for 3
days," then manually change the ORDERS.LASTUPDATE data so that the last update date for the test
customer's order was three days ago:
- To get the order ID and order time for the test customer's order, run the following SQL query:
SELECT ORDERS_ID, LASTUPDATE FROM ORDERS
WHERE MEMBER_ID = (SELECT USERS_ID FROM
USERREG WHERE LOGONID='logon_ID')
ORDER BY ORDERS_ID DESC
Where
logon_ID is the logon ID of the test customer that is created during
registration.
- To set the last update date for this order to be, for example, 3 days in the past, run the
following SQL query:
UPDATE ORDERS SET LASTUPDATE =
'updated_order_time' WHERE
ORDERS_ID = order_ID where:
- updated_order_time
- is the timestamp to represent when the cart was abandoned for testing purposes. Use the same
timestamp format that is used for the order time you retrieved with the first SQL query.
- order_ID
- is the ID of the order for the test customer that you retrieved with the first SQL query
- Run an SQL query to force the daily processing of the trigger to occur again.
Once a day at
2:00 AM (by default), the marketing services send the Customer Abandons Shopping Cart trigger to
be processed by the SendMarketingTriggers scheduled job. On the day you are testing, if the send
time is passed, you can resend the trigger for processing. To do so, use the following SQL query to
remove the entry from the DMACTATTR table that records that the trigger is processed. As a result,
the trigger will be processed the next time the SendMarketingTriggers scheduled job
runs. DELETE FROM DMACTATTR WHERE DMACTIVITY_ID =
0 OR DMACTIVITY_ID = (SELECT DMACTIVITY_ID
FROM DMACTIVITY WHERE
NAME = 'activity_name');
Where
activity_name is the name of the activity you are testing.
- Using the Administration Console, either run the SendMarketingTriggers job manually or wait for the next time the job runs according to its
schedule interval setting.
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Customer Celebrates Birthday |
- Register with the store in the test environment as a test customer whose supplied birth date
meets the trigger criteria.
For example, if the trigger criteria is "Check for customers whose
birthday is in 3 days," then register as a customer whose birthday is three days after the day you
are running the test. This way, the activity is triggered for the customer on the day you are
testing.
- Run an SQL query to force the daily processing of the trigger to occur again.
Once a day at
2:00 AM (by default), the marketing services send the Customer Celebrates Birthday trigger to be
processed by the SendMarketingTriggers scheduled job. On the day you are testing, if the send time
is passed, you can resend the trigger for processing. To do so, use the following SQL query to
remove the entry from the DMACTATTR table that records that the trigger is processed. As a result,
the trigger will be processed the next time the SendMarketingTriggers scheduled job
runs. DELETE FROM DMACTATTR WHERE DMACTIVITY_ID =
0 OR DMACTIVITY_ID = (SELECT DMACTIVITY_ID
FROM DMACTIVITY WHERE
NAME = 'activity_name');
Where
activity_name is the name of the activity you are testing.
- Using the Administration Console, either run the SendMarketingTriggers job manually or wait for the next time the job runs according to its
schedule interval setting.
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Wait |
Running the Wait trigger in test mode is covered in Testing dialog activities. |
Customer Registers |
- Register with the store in the test environment as a test customer.
- Using the Administration Console, either run the SendMarketingTriggers job manually or wait for the next time the job runs according to its
schedule interval setting.
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Customer Places Order |
- Place an order with the store in the test environment.
- Using the Administration Console, either run the SendMarketingTriggers job manually or wait for the next time the job runs according to its
schedule interval setting.
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Customer Participates in Social Commerce |
- Register with the store in the test environment as a test customer.
- Do the social commerce activities to meet the trigger criteria.
For example, if the trigger
criteria is “Customers who have participated in social commerce at least three times," then do any
of the following things on your site three times (in total):
- Post a product review or comment, or rate a product
- Post a blog entry or comment, or rate a blog entry
- Upload a photo
This trigger is processed immediately. You should see the dialog activity action results
right away.
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Customer Searches |
- Register with the store in the test environment as a test customer.
- Search the store according to the criteria in the trigger.
This trigger is processed
immediately. You should see the dialog activity action results right away.
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Customer Checks Out With Promotion |
- Register with the store in the test environment as a test customer.
- Place an order that qualifies for the promotion that is specified in the trigger. You might need
to place multiple orders that qualify for the promotion if the Times field in
the trigger is set to a number greater than one.
- Either wait 5 minutes or manually run the RaiseECEvent scheduled job. To manually run the job,
open the RaiseECEvent scheduled job in the Administration
Console, and then click OK, which forces the job to run immediately.
This job must run so that the marketing services are informed of the test orders you placed. By
default, this job runs every 5 minutes.
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