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Key value pairs


The additional information passed by rule logging events and certain bean logging events is logged to the Feedback database in the form of key value pairs.

Rule logging events and certain bean logging events pass additional information such as rule names, action names, resource collection names, resource identifiers, etc. when they are fired (refer to the individual rule logging and logging bean sections for more information on what information may be passed). This data is logged to the Feedback database in the form of key value pairs. Key strings representing each type of data are stored in the key table of the Feedback schema, while the values that each key references are recorded in the value table of the Feedback schema. Refer to the Feedback schema diagram for more information on how to join these tables to retrieve a mapping of values onto keys.

The following tables describe what each key represents:


Rule related keys:

Key Description
wcpRule The name of the rulthat was fired
wcpCampaign The campaign associated with the rule
wcpCollection The name of the resource collection associated with the rule
wcpResourceId An identifier for each individual resource the associated resource collection


Action bean related keys:

Key Description
wcpAction The name of the action being logged
wcpActionResId The resource (if anythat has been acted upon
wcpActionCollection The name of the resource collection associated with the resource
wcpActionRule The name of the rule (if anythat surfaced the resource being acted upon
wcpActionCampaign The campaign (if any) associated with the rule


Category bean related keys:

Key Description
wcpCategory A category string being logged


Rating bean related keys:

Key Description
wcpRating The rating value being logged
wcpRatingResId The resource (if anyassociated with the rating
wcpRatingCollection The name of the resource collection associated with the resource


Parent: Feedback database schema