Getting Started
Welcome to the documentation for HCL Detect, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use this service.
System Requirement and Compatibility
System requirements and compatibility for Detect. Also learn about the supported browsers and minimum resolution for the service.
What's New in HCL Detect
In this release, we have introduced some new features and changes to some existing features or functionality.
Contact and Support
Guidelines for Efficiently Resolving Issues with HCL Technical Support.
Installation
Learn more about HCL Detect installation and deploying core components of the product.
Installation Overview
From release 26.1.0, HCL Detect is available for on premises installation.
Planning the Detect Installation
When you plan your Detect installation, ensure that you have set up your system correctly, and that you have configured your environment to deal with any failures.
Installation
You must run the Unica installer to start the installation of Detect. The Unica installer starts the product installer during the installation process. Make sure that the Unica installer and the product installer are saved at the same location.
Post Installation Configurations
After you install Detect, complete post-installation updates for runtime components and configuration files.
Run End-to-End Ingestion Validation
Validate the complete data path from event ingestion to pipeline execution and destination delivery.
Disable or Uninstall
You can choose to disable Detect or uninstall it.
Administration
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.
Introduction
Use this guide to administer HCL Detect, including user and role access, CLI-based configuration and management tasks, DEL reference topics, and support resources.
User & Role Management
This page explains how to manage roles and permission in HCL Detect.
Configuration Management
Use CLI commands to query and validate the infrastructure settings required for Detect operations.
Metadata Management
Use CLI commands to discover data sources, search tables, and retrieve column metadata for Detect integrations.
Profile Management
Use CLI commands to create, update, query, and delete profile definitions used by Detect.
Feed Application
Use CLI commands to create and manage feed applications, including filtering and troubleshooting scenarios.
Feed Parser Mapping
Use CLI commands to define and maintain feed parser mappings between incoming feed fields and Detect target attributes.
Destination Management
Use CLI commands to configure, validate, and manage destination endpoints for Detect event delivery.
Crypto Management
Use CLI crypto utilities to encrypt and decrypt sensitive values used in Detect configuration workflows.
Working with the System
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.
Feed Management Overview
This section explains how Feed Applications, Aggregates, and Enrichments in HCL Unica Detect work together to define event sources, aggregate data, and enrich event information for improved event processing and decision-making.
System Data Model
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.