3.3.5.2 Define Matching Criteria
Defining Matching Criteria
When setting up Price Rules make sure that you restrict the matching as much as needed/possible in order to avoid applying Price Rules to the "wrong" Campaign Items.
For example, the Price Rule below would be applied to Campaign items which are in a Media Campaign with business Type Rebate in Kind, based on the Ad Spec news.com_Homepage_Banner and capped at 100 Clicks per 1 hour.
Predefined Matching Criteria
You can create your price rules to be as specific or as broad as you want using the relevant matching criteria.
Matching Criteria | Source / Additional Information |
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Advertising Medium | Source: Ad Spec |
Placement | Source: Ad Spec |
Ad Spec | Source: Campaign Item |
Ad Type | Source: Ad Spec |
Ad Price | Source: Campaign Item |
Business Type | Source: Media Campaign |
Media Type | Source: Site |
Media Differentiation | Source: Ad Type |
Media Segment | Source: Placement |
Days Until Start Date | Applies the Price Rule to Campaign Items which are starting within x amount of days. For example, you enter a value of 20, the Price Rule applies to Campaign Items where the From (Date) is in 20 days or less (counting from the current day) |
Legal Entity | Source: Media Campaign |
Content | Source: Campaign Item |
AdServer ID Category | Source: AdServer ID / Connection ID |
AdServer ID / Connection ID | Source:Â Selected AdServer IDÂ / Selected Connection ID If you would like to define a list of Connection Ids as matching criteria for your Price Rule please take a look in the row below. |
List of AdServer IDs/Connection IDs in the junction object called "Connection ID Price Rules Assignment". | Source: Selected AdServer ID / Selected Connection ID As of version 2.147 a new object "Connection Id Price Rules Assignment" was created to link a list of Connection IDs to your Price Rules as matching criteria. Please take note that the logic to match the Campaign Item with the Price Rule is that all Connection IDs are handled with a logical "Or" statement so that at least one of the Connection IDs needs to be assigned to your Campaign Item in order to match the Price Rule to it. If the AdServer ID/Connection ID lookup mentioned above is filled, the list of Connection IDs will be ignored. |
AdServer ID Type / Connection Id Type | Source: AdServer ID |
Frequency Capping | Source: Campaign Item |
FC Quantity | Source: Campaign Item |
FC Every | Source: Campaign Item (FC Ad served every) |
FC Unit | Source: Campaign Item (FC Period) |
Day & Time Targeting | Source: Campaign Item |
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Custom Matching Criteria
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Version 2.119
You can create your own custom matching criteria for your Price Rules. In order to do this, your Salesforce Administrator will need to set up the relevant matching criteria. For more information, see 8.4.6 Setup Price Rules/Dynamic Pricing (Feature Setting).
Matching for Packages
Version 2.119
As of version 2.119, the package header is leading in the matching of Price Rules. This means that when creating Price Rules, it is possible to configure whether these rules are package-relevant and you can treat your inventory differently whether it is part of a package or not.
Once a rule is matched to a Package Header, all components in the Package will also have the price rule applied. No non-package relevant Price Rules will be appliedÂ
For example:Â
I have Price Rule A which matches the Ad Spec for Package Header A (marked as Package Header relevant) (Applied)
I have Price Rule A.2 which matches the Placement for Package Component A.2 (Not Applied)
I have Price Rule B.2 which matches the Ad Price for Package Component B.2 (Applied)
I have no valid Price Rule which is matching for Package Header B
Below you can see an example of how the above price rules are applied to Packages A & B.Â