Workflow for Telemetry Definition and Action Management
Admins can configure telemetry definitions, telemetry action definitions, steps, and
attributes, and generate service processes to launch remote actions for a connected vehicle.
After the service process is generated and set up in Unified Catalog, customer support reps can
launch them from the Action Launcher from a record page.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Manage
Telemetry Definition records and upload the relevant Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
structures in JSON format. Create Telemetry Definition Version records to define the telemetry
component structures. Associate a telemetry definition product to the relevant telemetry
definition version to define the product, product category, or product classification.
Create Telemetry Action Definitions
Manage
Telemetry Action Definition records and create telemetry action definition step groups.
Create Telemetry Definition Action Steps, and Step Attributes to define the target component
paths for operation types.
Generate Service Processes
Generate the
service process for a Telemetry Action Definition record. Store the related service
process in the Telemetry Action Related Process records.
Set Up Configurations for Unified Catalog
Create and attach the Retrieve Integration Procedure in the generated Omniscript for a service
process. Add the key values for the integration procedure. Update the data mapper for the
Submit action and add other required components before activating the Omniscript and the
service process. Create catalogs and categories as per requirements for the generated
service processes for Unified Catalog. Add the Action Launcher Component to the Vehicle
record page and select the Catalog created.
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