Adding a Experience Custom Field

Modified on Fri, 29 Nov at 3:00 AM

 Experience  Custom Fields carry additional information about an Experience. The additional information, when published to your Marketing Automation Platform (MAP) can be used to categorize the leads based on the Experiences the user consumed. You can define the Custom Experience Fields and associate them with any experience using the Experience's Settings tab.

To add an Experience Custom Field, you can follow the below steps:

  • From the Left Nav, click Setup > Field Management.
     
  • By default, Lead Fields is displayed. Click the Lead Fields drop-down arrow to select Experience. 
    The standard and custom fields are displayed. Name is the only standard Experience field. The custom fields are denoted by the icon.  

  • Click New Custom Field.
     
  • In the Add Custom Field pop-up window, enter the Name of the custom field.
     
  • The Code field is auto-generated from the name, modify the code if required. This field serves internal purposes to capture the button-click event. 
  • By default, the Hidden button is set to No. You can optionally set it to Yes to hide the field.

     
  • Click the Field Type drop-down list. Select Picklist to provide a list of choices. Alternatively, select Textbox to provide text entry.
    1. Select Picklist to provide a list of choices.
      • Optionally, add a default value.
      • Click +Add Value to add values (labels).
      • The values will display in the order they were added but can be rearranged by dragging and dropping them into the desired sequence.  
      • The values can also be sorted by clicking on the Sort  Alphabetically link. 
      • Click the Show Internal Values link. The Internal value labels are displayed alongside the configured values. You can make changes (optional). Click the Hide Column link to hide the Internal Value column. 
      • Click Save. The custom field is created.

    2. Alternatively, select Textbox to enter a value.
      • Click the Data Type drop-down list.
         
      • Select  String for accepting text input or Number to accept numeric input into the field.
      • Enter the default value of the field.
         
  • Click Save. The custom field is created.

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