Define SmartBundle relationships to associate categories with one another in your
catalog. You can use SmartBundle relationships as ingredients in Einstein Recipes to recommend
additional items to your customers. The SmartBundle ingredient considers items from
SmartBundle-related categories that customers bought together in the same cart.
Required Editions
Permissions
Needed
To define a SmartBundle relationship:
A role with Catalog Create/Edit permissions
In the Catalog section of the main navigation, select Catalog | Categories.
Select the category and click Edit.
Click the Relationships tab.
In the SmartBundle Relationships section, click
+Category.
Click +Category and type the name of the category you want
to associate.
Note You can’t relate a category to its parent category because they already have an
inherent hierarchical relationship.
Select the category from the list.
Note SmartBundle relationships are bidirectional. So if you add category B as a
SmartBundle relationship to category A, Personalization also adds category A as a
SmartBundle relationship to category B.
Click the Details tab.
Save your work.
After you define SmartBundle relationships, you can use them as ingredients in Einstein
Recipes.
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