Utilities  - Configuration Manager (v12.x)

Version 4.1 by steven@one-count_com on 2018/06/27 21:55
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 The Configuration Manager allows you to set system configurations, including configurable texts such as "from/subject/body" texts for system confirmation emails; mappings for default edit profile, password recovery, and lookup forms; Dashboard display settings; online payment settings; and various other settings.

This lesson provides detail on these settings and configurations.

OPENING THE CONFIG MANAGER WINDOW

Select UTILITIES from the main menu.

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Select CONFIG MANAGER from the sub-menu.

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This will open the Configuration Manager main window, as shown below.

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To expand or hide details of a section, e.g. Configurable Texts, Mappings, etc. click anywhere on the gray bar for that section heading.

Configurable Texts

 

NOTE: In these configurable texts, clients have the ability to customize the "From" address on a variety of email's that will be deployed directly from ONEcount on behalf of your domain. These emails include new subscription confirmations, forgot password recovery, among others. 

In order to ensure the delivery of emails from the ONEcount system, we highly recommend adding the ONEcount network to your System Policy Framework (SPF) record. This will alert other email servers that the email coming from ONEcount is not spam and will be successfully delivered to the user on behalf of your domain. 

Our network can be added as ptr: onecount.net

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ONEcount forms have a progressive lookup feature whereby a user will be identified by demographic information entered on the form. The system will look up the user based on the information being progressively entered – e.g. first name, last name – and auto-populate the form when the user is identified. Please see Progressive Lookup documentation for more information.

With No Lookup Questions* selected:*
Enter First Name and Last Name

1. Record has: Email = no, Phone = no

get prompt asking for email or cell # to send verification code
 entered cell number (2072154291),
 get code from text message
 enter code
 form auto populated, and
 cell # added to profile

2. Record has: Email = no, Phone = yes

get prompt asking for email or cell # to send verification code
 entered email (melanie@gcnmedia.com)
 get code from email and enter
 form auto populated

3. Record has: Email = yes, Phone = no

get message the verification code was sent to 'melanie@gcnmedia.com'
 get code from email and enter
 form auto populated

4. Record has: Email = yes, Phone = yes

get message the verification code was sent to 'melanie@gcnmedia.com'
 get code from email and enter
 form auto populated

With Lookup Questions* Selected:*
Enter First Name and Last Name

1. Record has: Email = no, Phone = no

get lookup question
 pass lookup *
 get "Email Required – Provide Email to Send Username & Password" pop-up
 give email address (melanie@gcnmedia.com)
 form auto populated
 email received w/username and password

2. Record has: Email = no, Phone = yes

get lookup question
 pass lookup *
 get "Email Required – Provide Email to Send Username & Password" pop-up
 give email address (melanie@gcnmedia.com)
 form auto populated
 email received w/username and password

3. Record has: Email = yes, Phone =no

get lookup question
 pass lookup *
 form auto populated

4. Record has: Email = yes, Phone = yes

get lookup question
 pass lookup *
 form auto populated

  • On fail lookup, a message to to complete the form is presented.
    • Lookup/Challenge Questions are selected in the Question Builder. Plase see Question Builder documentation for more detail on selecting Lookup/Challenge Questions.

See Progressive Lookup documentation for more detail on Progressive Lookup functionality.

Mappings

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Screenshot A

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Email (Question ID 388), First Name (Question ID 424), Last Name (Question ID 425), Title (Question ID 399), and State/Province (Question ID 420) are displayed on search result results.

 

Screenshot B

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The Edit Profile/Unsubscribe form in this example has one question: Email. You can create a form with as many questions as you wish. Notice the list of subscribed products and the option to renew or unsubscribe from each at the bottom of the form. You can select products that you don't want to appear on this form, e.g. promo mail lists, inactives, etc. This is done in the Other Setting section of the Config Manager.

Dashboard

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Dashboard configurations allow you to set what components will appear in a Dashboard.

1 = True/Show; 0 = False/Don't Show

For example, in the screenshot above you will be able to select and pull statistics for Banner and Email Campaigns, but not for BG2GO supplier directory (if you have BG2GO). The BG2GO default is always "0".

Payment Method

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If you will be using ONEcount forms and accepting payment through ONEcount, you'll need to configure this section. ONEcount currently uses the PayPal Payflow Pro payment gateway, so you'll need to have an account set up with them.

Simply enter the account information here and you're done!

Other Settings

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*Not displaying products allows the fom to be use solely for changing demographic information, with no transactional activity. If you set this option to False, be sure that there's a mechanism in place for your users to opt out, e.g. one-click opt-out option where a user can simply click on a link to be removed from a list, rather than being sent to an edit profile/unsubscribe page OR that your email opt out link is the renewal link for a form and that the product being opted out of is attached to that form OR that you provide a contact email or telephone number to opt out.

This option is used in conjunction with "Edit Profile Form ID" under "Mappings" above.

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Initial Configurations (Content Recommendations) 

This is a configuration option that defines what meta-tag ONEcount should look for the page/article details. If the content fields required are not provided, then the default code below will be used. Metatags define the tag in the name or property field and set the value in the content field. We are going to work with the property and content fields only.

 

Start by clicking Utilities then Config Manager. Click “Configuration >> Other Configurations” and finally “Other  Configurations >> Article Metadata

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The Other Configurations >> Article Metadata section will expand and you will be presented with the input fields that must be filled to configure ONEcount for content metadata (screenshot below).

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These are the fields needed:

  • title: this is going to be extracted from the og:title property content field
  • description: will be extracted from the og:description property content field
  • image: will be extracted from the og:image property content field
  • published_time: will be extracted from the article:published_time property content field
  • modified_time: will be extracted from the article:modified_time property

Below is an example of tag we are going to work with

<meta property="og:title" content="What’s Eating You? Clothes Moths (Tineola Species)" />

Please refer to the Open Graph Protocol for more information http://ogp.me/

Search all Documentation:

Unknown macro: livesearch. Click on this message for details.

 

Search System UTILITIES:

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