Overview of Interaction Plans Manager
Previously, interaction plans in Interaction Plans Architect were associated with a single destination. To use an interaction plan with different destinations, the admin user needed to copy the interaction plan, once for each additional destination. Any time the plan needed to change, the admin user needed to change multiple copies of the plan. In Interaction Plans Manager, the destination and interaction plan are separate entities; an admin user can map many destinations to one interaction plan.
In Interaction Plans Manager, an admin user can perform the following tasks:
Map any number of destinations to a single interaction plan for real interactions
Map any number of destinations to a single test interaction plan for test interactions from one or more specified sources
Use data sources at the destination, mapping or interaction plan level to influence what happens to interactions in the interaction plan
View where traffic is routed for both production and testing purposes
Understand which interaction plans are being used through their Mapped or Unmapped status
- Destinations in Interaction Plans Manager
- Interaction plans in Interaction Plans Manager
- Mappings in Interaction Plans Manager
- Data sources in Interaction Plans Manager
- Service names in Interaction Plans Manager
- Example destinations, mappings, and interaction plans in Interaction Plans Manager
- Migrated interaction plans in Interaction Plans Manager