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Input Features to Get Vehicle and Part Warranty Claim Approval Predictions
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| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions |
The CRM Analytics app installed based on the template configuration that you created contains these preconfigured recipes.
| Recipe | Description | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Get Example Dataset | The recipe creates a dataset that Einstein learns from by evaluating existing accounts, claims, claim coverages, claim items, code sets, assets, asset warranties, warrant terms, and products. | Example Dataset |
| Get Prediction Dataset | The recipe creates a dataset that Einstein uses to generate predictions. The recipe evaluates existing accounts, claims, claim coverages, claim items, code sets, assets, asset warranties, warrant terms, and products. | Prediction Dataset |
| Get Predicted Claim Approval Scores | The recipe evaluates the prediction dataset and then generates predictions about the likelihood of warranty claims getting approved and the top three factors that possibly affect the predictions. The recipe then writes details of the predicted warranty claim approval score and the top three predictors to the relevant records of the writeback object that’s selected for the template configuration in Scoring Framework. | Predicted Warranty Claim Approval Score Dataset |

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