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Important Notice before you get started
Keep this in mind before you start using classification rules:
- Sub-classifications are not supported with Classification Rule Builder (CRB).
- Our current classification system can only export up to 10 million rows at a time.
- When CRB requests an export, it pulls both classified AND unclassified values, with unclassified values coming through at the end of the export. This means that, over time, you could fill up 10 million classified values - without ever getting to the unclassified values.
- Because the architecture is set up in a way that CRB could be pulling from “n” number of servers, this can lead to inconsistencies as to which servers get picked up and in what order. For that reason, it is very difficult to get to unclassified values.
This is the workaround for those who have more than 10 million classified values for a dimension: You will need to export unclassified values via FTP, in 10-million batches, and manually classify them.
Getting Started with Classification Rules
Admin > Classification Rule Builder
Here are the high-level steps you take to implement classification rules:
Step | Where Performed | Description |
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Step 1 (Prerequisite): Set up your classification schema. |
Admin > Report Suites > Edit Settings
| Choose a variable and define the classifications to use for that variable. Variables must have at least one classification column created before they are available for use in rules. Once classifications are enabled, you can use the importer and the rule builder to classify specific values. |
Step 2: Create a rule set. | Admin > Classification Rule Builder > Add Rule Set | A rule set is a group of classification rules for a specific variable. |
Step 3: Configure report suites and variables. | Classification Rule Builder > <your rule set> | Apply the rule set to report suites and variables. |
Step 4: Add classification rules to the set. | Classification Rule Builder > <your rule set> | Match a condition to a classification, and then specifying the action to take for the rule. Be familiar with the information in How Rules Are Processed. |
Step 5: Test a Classification Rule Set | Testing Page | You will want to test rules for validation by editing them in Draft mode. In Draft mode, rules cannot run. This step is important when using regular expressions. |
Step 6: Activate valid rules. | Rules Page | Once rules are valid, activate the rule set. You can overwrite existing keys, if necessary. See How Rules Are Processed. |
Step 7 (Optional): Delete unwanted rules. | Rules Page | Delete unwanted rules from a set. Note: Deleting rules does not delete classified data uploaded. See Delete classification data if you need to delete classified data. |
Additional Resources
Blog: For additional information about this feature, see the Digital Marketing Blog: Rule-based Classifications.
Video: View the Classifications Overview video.