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Setting the context for your behavioral data class

Updated on October 19, 2020

Use the Context Dictionary to review or update the default contexts, or to configure behavioral data as an additional context.

The Context Dictionary identifies the customer entities, the relationships between these entities, and any associated data to be used by Pega Customer Decision Hub for Financial Services. Add the behavioral data context as a secondary customer context and map it to the PegaMarketingFS-Data-Customer-BehavioralData class.
Note: Use the Cassandra-based Decision Data Store (DDS) rather than a relational database table for behavioral data due to performance reasons. If you opt to use a relational database, define an extension class and map the class and class properties to a relational database table. The relational database table must then be optimized by your database administrator.
  1. In the navigation pane of App Studio, click SettingsContext Dictionary.
  2. In the Generated artifacts in field, set the ruleset to the artifacts ruleset of your application:
    1. Click the Edit icon.
    2. Enter the name of the artifacts ruleset of your application: ApplicationName-Artifacts
    3. Enter the ruleset version number.
    4. Click Apply.
  3. To associate the customer context with the behavioral data context, in the Customer context section:
    1. Click the Configure icon next to the name of the customer context.
    2. In the Associated data section of the configuration panel, click Add associated data.
  4. In the new Associated data section:
    1. Select Customer as the parent.
    2. Select the behavioral data page list property that is inherited from and defined in the PegaMarketingFS-Data-Customer class.
    3. Select the behavioral data DDS association.
  5. Click Save.
Result: The behavioral data context is visible under the customer context.
What to do next: Load and sync your behavioral data into a Cassandra DDS mapped to the behavioral data class through a batch ETL job or by creating data flows. For more information, see the Application Data Model Guide on the Pega Customer Decision Hub for Financial Services product page.

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