After you associate products with each other in a static relationship, you can use it
as an ingredient in Einstein Recipes to define which products to recommend with other
products. When making recommendations, Personalization considers any static relationships
you’ve configured.
Required Editions
Permissions
Needed
To add static relationships:
A role with Recipes Create/Edit permissions
Note This ingredient is available only if:
You have Static Relationships enabled for your account, and
You’re tracking products on the dataset.
Before you can use the static relationship ingredient in an Einstein Recipe, you
must define static relationships to associate products with one another in your
catalog. For more information, see Define Static Relationships.
In the Machine Learning section of the main navigation,
click Einstein Recipes.
Click New Recipe.
Enter a Name for the recipe.
Click Recommendation Type and select
Product from the dropdown.
On the Ingredients tab, click Add
ingredient and select Static Relationship from
the dropdown.
Select parameters for the ingredient.
Add additional ingredients, exclusions, inclusions, boosters, and variations as
necessary.
Save your work.
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