If you have Knowledge enabled for Service, you must deploy the Knowledge Article
Views data stream. This data stream is deployed using an ingestion API connector to include
articles view data.
In Data Cloud, go to the Data Streams tab and click New.
Under Other Sources, select Install Data Kits & Packages and click
Next.
Select the ServiceDK data kit, check the entry for Knowledge
Article Views, then click Next.
Click New Connector.
Enter KA_Engagement for the Connector Name
and click Save. If you don’t enter
KA_Engagement for the name, the deploy fails
Click Next for the next two screens, then click
Deploy. When complete, the KA_Engagement-KnowledgeArticleView
data stream is visible.
If you have the Knowledge and Einstein Conversation Mining features enabled, you must
deploy additional data bundles. Follow these steps for
the ConversationMining and the Knowledge bundles to deploy their data streams. After
completing this deployment, you’ve finished all the steps related to installing the data kit
and setting up the Service Data. Return to Install the Service Data Kit for Service
Intelligence to continue the setup process.
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