The properties of a eCommerce policy include its name, description, and priority. eCommerce policy settings appear at the top of the eCommerce policy details page once an eCommerce policy is created.
Setting | Description |
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Name | Limited to 32 characters. Names cannot be longer than 32 characters and can contain only letters, number, dashes, and underscores. |
Description | Optional. Gives more details about the eCommerce policy. A good description will explain what the eCommerce policy is intended to do. |
Priority |
Defines policy priority, which determines what policies take precedence over others. When a usage or other event occurs that matches multiple policies, the priority setting determines which policy's policy event is enforced or which block or intercept notifications are triggered. Lower-priority policies are ignored for that event. See Priority Scenarios for more information. |
Created by | The user who created the eCommerce policy. |
Created date | The date the eCommerce policy was created. |
Status | eCommerce policy status. Can be Draft, Test, or Published. |