The Visit Frequency Optimizer template consumes the generated external dataset by using
the Point of Sale Data template and the preconfigured and synced data from the Consumer Goods
schema. The Visit Frequency Optimizer template runs the preconfigured recipes that perform
transformations and aggregations to generate a feature set and training and scoring
datasets.
Required Editions
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited editions
where Consumer Goods Cloud is enabled.
In Analytics Studio, click Create and then select
App.
To view the related templates in the gallery, in the Create a New App dialog box, select
the Visit Frequency tag.
Select the Visit Frequency Optimizer template, and then click
Continue.
Click Create a brand new app.
Click Continue.
In the Mapped Sales Dataset field, select the dataset that you created with the
Point
of
Sale Data
template or your preconfigured dataset that is generated from the Consumer Goods schema or CSV
file.
Click Looks good, next, and then enter a name for the app.
Click Create, and then wait for the template to create the
app.
To view the list of generated datasets, refresh the page and click the
DATASETS tab.
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