The section provides comprehensive instructions for creating, configuring, and managing marketing events. It covers topics such as defining audience conditions, setting up triggers, deploying events, and tracking their performance. Additionally, this section includes explanations of key terminology and offers advanced options to optimize event management.
Welcome to the documentation for HCL Detect, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use this service.
Learn more about HCL Detect installation and deploying core components of the product.
Learn about how to configure, manage, and maintain HCL Detect environments. It includes details on system setup, user management, and permissions, ensuring seamless operation and efficient deployment of your continuous delivery processes.
This page explains how to add a new project while creating or editing an event, using the project selection section within the event description page.
This page provides explanation on how to create an event from scratch, existing file or from a template.
This page explains how to define audience conditions, configure triggers, set up event details, and deploy events to meet your marketing goals.
This page explains the approval process for events created by users (Makers) and reviewed by authorized approvers (Checkers), detailing each role’s permissions and steps for submitting, reviewing, approving, or declining events.
This page explains how users can edit a running event by creating a draft version. The original event continues to run until the updated draft is deployed.
This page explains how users can manually stop an event that is currently running, before its scheduled end date. It also highlights how stopped events can be restarted later with changes.
This section explains how to export deployed events either as reusable templates or server-stored files for easy replication or migration across environments.
This page explains how users can duplicate an existing event of any status, modify it, and save it as a new draft for further editing and submission.
This section describes additional options for events that were not covered in the previous sections.
This section guides developers on customizing and extending Detect solutions. It covers the solution's folder structure, configuration files, integration methods, and provides insights into the Detect Expression Language and its built-in functions.
This section provides detailed information about the internal tables used within the Detect module. It includes descriptions of each table's structure, purpose, and relationships, aiding administrators and developers in understanding and managing the underlying database schema effectively.