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Mike_Mastropaol
Level 3
September 18, 2018
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Person Score: Can you see specific score information?

  • September 18, 2018
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Is it possible to create a Smart List to view a person's score only for specific actions? I know I can create a Smart List to show visits to specific web pages but that result shows the person's whole score.

Example: my company has many business partners all listed on our website. I'm going to create scoring for people's interactions with each different business partner. I'd like to be able to view people's scores solely based on their interaction with a specific business partner.

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SanfordWhiteman
Level 10
September 18, 2018

You'd create different score fields for this.

The alternative -- checking for score increment/decrement events associated with partner-specific programs -- could only be done via API and even then I'd steer you strongly away from it.

Mike_Mastropaol
Level 3
September 18, 2018

Thanks. I'm not sure I completely understand. Because we sell products and services from each of these business partners, our sales people want to know what a person's score is specific to each business partner. Maybe a person has a score of 50 but 40 points are from interactions with business partner A and only 10 points are from interactions from business partner B. Our sales people would like to know that so they can speak to our member about product A, not B. Right now they have no way of knowing the score breakdown because all they know is the person's overall score of 50.

Is there a way, Smart List maybe, to break down the score so I can show a sales person a person's score of 40 for business partner A, even though the person's total score is 50?

Does that make sense?

Steven_Vanderb3
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 18, 2018

Not without a score field for the separate partners you're looking to score for.  A +10 from interacting with business partner A looks the same as a +10 from interacting with business partner B unless you previously set up your scoring logic to differentiate the two.  Sanford is suggesting you have separate score fields for the business partners rather than one where everything is lumped together.