Cloning predictions to other workspaces

Before cloning AI predictions between workspaces, we recommend reading the Introduction to cloning article.

Prerequisites


Select prediction to clone


  1. Go to Campaign icon Predictions.
  2. On the list of predictions, find the prediction you want to clone.
  3. To the right side of the prediction author information, click Three-dot icon.
  4. From the context menu, select Clone to workspace.
    Result: The Choose destination pop-up appears.
  5. On the pop-up, select up to 5 workspaces to which you want to clone your prediction.
    A pop-up with selection of workspaces
    A pop-up with selection of workspaces
  6. Confirm your choice by clicking Next.
    Result: The mapping wizard opens.

Cloning a prediction


The procedure of cloning a prediction takes place in the mapping wizard and involves:

  • selecting an item feed in the target workspace based on which you will map prediction elements (such as segmentations, expressions, events, and so on)
  • mapping the elements of the predictions (see the full list below)
    Important: You can’t add new item attributes to the item feed in the target workspace while mapping. Make sure item feeds in the source and target workspaces have equivalent attributes.
    Element name Description
    Mapping item attributes It involves mapping the attributes selected in the Item attribute field with their equivalent in the target workspace.
    The item attribute field
    The item attribute field
    Mapping expressions It is required only if the cloned prediction uses expressions or if the segmentation used in the prediction contains expressions in its conditions.
    Mapping aggregates It is required only if the cloned prediction uses the segmentation that contains an aggregate in segmentation’s conditions.
    Mapping segmentations It is required while cloning any prediction.
    Mapping events It involves mapping the event or events of the aggregate, segmentation, or expression selected in the settings of the cloned prediction with their equivalents in the target workspace.
    Mapping parameter It involves mapping the event parameters of the aggregate, segmentation, or expression selected in the settings of the cloned prediction with their equivalents in the target workspace.
    Mapping tags It involves mapping profile tags used in the conditions of a segmentation with their equivalents in the target workspace.

The following table lists the nested objects within a prediction that will be cloned:

Prediction type/Object Prediction Segmentation Events Expression Item feed
Propensity Green checkmark Green checkmark Green checkmark Red checkmark Green checkmark
Best Fit Green checkmark Green checkmark Green checkmark Red checkmark Green checkmark
Lookalikes Green checkmark Green checkmark Green checkmark Red checkmark Green checkmark
Custom Green checkmark Green checkmark Green checkmark Green checkmark Red checkmark

Procedure

  1. In the Mapping product feed section, click Solve issues.
  2. From the dropdown list, for the target workspace, select the item feed based on which you will map the elements from the cloned prediction with their equivalents in the target workspace.
  3. If:
    • the button on the Objects to clone section says Change solution, this means the prediction with this name does not exist in the target workspace. Then, follow this procedure.
    • the button on the Objects to clone section says Solve issues, the prediction with this name already exists in the target workspace. In such case, follow this procedure.

A prediction does not exist yet in the target workspace

  1. After you select the item feed in the target workspace, map the prediction settings with their equivalents in the target workspace by clicking Solve conflicts in each section and selecting the equivalent events/parameters/tags.

    Mapping events used in one of the objects in the prediction
    Mapping events used in one of the objects in the prediction
  2. If applicable, repeat step 1 for other workspaces.

  3. Confirm the settings in each section by clicking Apply.

  4. Before cloning, at the bottom of the page, you can view the summary of mapping by clicking Summary.

  5. When you complete mapping, in the upper right corner, to clone the prediction to the target workspace, click Clone.

A prediction already exists in the target workspace

When you clone a prediction and the prediction with the same name and of the same type exists, you need to resolve the conflict.

  1. In the Objects to clone section, click Solve issues.

  2. Next to the target workspace name, click the downward arrow icon.
    Result: The list displays the prediction to be cloned which also exists in the target workspace.

  3. You can perform one of the following actions for each conflicting object:

    • To overwrite the object in the target workspace with the object from the source workspace, click Update.
      Important: Remember that prediction may be named identically by coincidence. Before you decide to use the “update” option, make sure that you’re not overwriting something that should not be overwritten.
    • To skip cloning the object to the target workspace, click Don’t update.
    • To create a copy of the object from the source workspace in the target workspace, click Create a copy. The word copy will be added to the name of the cloned object in the target workspace.
    Resolving conflicts
    Resolving conflicts
  4. If applicable, repeat steps 2 and 3 for other workspaces.

  5. Confirm the settings by clicking Apply.

  6. In the remaining sections in Cloning details, map the prediction settings with their equivalents in the target workspace by clicking Solve conflicts in each section and selecting the equivalent segmentation/expression/events. Confirm the settings in each section by clicking Apply.

    Mapping events used in one of the objects in the prediction
    Mapping events used in one of the objects in the prediction
  7. Before cloning, at the bottom of the page, you can view the summary of mapping by clicking Summary.

  8. When you complete mapping, in the upper right corner, to clone the prediction to the target workspace, click Clone.

Events and tags created while cloning

Events

Events and their parameters created while cloning will be available in the target workspace in Data Management > Events.

Important: These events/parameters will only have name and display name defined. The remaining metadata are empty and the JWT authorization settings for the event are disabled.

Tags

Tags created while cloning will be available in the target workspace in Data Management > Tags.

Cloning logs

To check whether the predictions were successfully cloned, go to Settings > Cloning logs.

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