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Extending the Interaction History table for the CaptureResponse service

Updated on August 3, 2022

Extend the Interaction History table to support custom properties for the CaptureResponse service.

Pega Customer Decision Hub Implementation Guide
  1. In Dev Studio, create the properties that you want to add in the appropriate interaction history class (Fact or Dimension).
    For example: Create an AccountID property in the Data-Decision-IH-Fact class.
  2. Create matching columns in the appropriate interaction table (Fact or Dimension).
    Note: If you use a database editor to add the columns, verify that they have been properly created.
    For example: Create an AccountID column in the pr_data_ih_fact table.
  3. Copy the Data-Decision-IH-Configuration.pyInteractionHistoryConfiguration data transform to your Artifacts ruleset and update it to add the new properties that you created in step 1.
  4. Click DecisioningDecisionsProposition ManagementHierarchy.
  5. Create the matching properties, for example, AccountID.
    Note: By default, this creates columns with a length of 32 characters. If required, edit the property and set the Max Length to a higher value.
  6. Copy the Data-Decision-IH-Configuration.MKTInteractionHistoryExtension data transform to your Artifacts rule set and update it to add the new properties that you created in step 1.
    Tip: Follow the pattern documented in the Comment field.
  7. Re-save the corresponding Database Table rule for the interaction class where you added the properties.
    For example: Re-save the Data-Decision-IH-Fact database table.
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