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Offers Representation in multiple offer spaces

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Hi Team, 

 

This is with regards to the offer presentation at multiple offer spaces :- does that mean that the offer which is approved for multiple spaces are eligible to be presented to customers from that space. 

 

The requirement here is :- we have 10 different offer categories / folders. 

<Parent>

A

  A1

  A2

B

  B1

  B2

  B3

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Now we have offer space created for Category A and Category B respectively. 

 

Suppose if I have to do the cross marketing like :- offer A1 should be visible in both offer space A and B. 

and vice versa like B3 visible for both offer space A and B. 

 

Can we achieve this ?

 

What we tried :- 

Since each offer space has the default category which is pertaining to only specific offer category; we created separate offer space for the <parent> folder which is accessible to any child folders ; this works but seems like it will downgrade the performance. 

 

Any inputs apart from the above , will be of greater help.

 

Thanks,
Adithya

 

 

 

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Hello @Adithyakumar Looks like you are doing it right. 

i think its a great hack to achieve this. Yes there will be issue with the performance as the system has to make the joins in database to associate the eligible offer.

 

A good way to check the performance lag would be to do an API call and check the response time.


     Manoj
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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

Hello @Adithyakumar Looks like you are doing it right. 

i think its a great hack to achieve this. Yes there will be issue with the performance as the system has to make the joins in database to associate the eligible offer.

 

A good way to check the performance lag would be to do an API call and check the response time.


     Manoj
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Hi Manoj, 

 

Thanks so much for your comments on this.. it was very helpful. 

 

Regards,
Adithya