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Tags can be defined as criteria, qualifiers, properties or labels you link to the screens, users, media, pages, playlists, as well as planning targets. | Tags can be defined as criteria, qualifiers, properties or labels you link to the screens, users, media, pages, playlists, as well as planning targets. | ||
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==== - A few examples... ==== | ==== - A few examples... ==== | ||
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==== - Setting tag families ==== | ==== - Setting tag families ==== | ||
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A family of tags is defined as a list of tags related to the same theme. You can for example define a tag family of "shops" that will contain a list of all your stores (each store will be a tag), another family titled "Locations" listing the different possible locations in a shop (shop entry, cash, stock, office, etc.). By default, your client account includes only one family of tags named "Group" which you can rename as you wish, you can also request free family creation of additional tags to the zebrix support (support@zebrix.net). zebrix allows up to 7 families of tags. | A family of tags is defined as a list of tags related to the same theme. You can for example define a tag family of "shops" that will contain a list of all your stores (each store will be a tag), another family titled "Locations" listing the different possible locations in a shop (shop entry, cash, stock, office, etc.). By default, your client account includes only one family of tags named "Group" which you can rename as you wish, you can also request free family creation of additional tags to the zebrix support (support@zebrix.net). zebrix allows up to 7 families of tags. | ||
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Adding new tags is done through the tag seaction in the text field provided for this purpose. | Adding new tags is done through the tag seaction in the text field provided for this purpose. | ||
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==== - Applying a tag on an object (media page, playlist, etc.) ==== | ==== - Applying a tag on an object (media page, playlist, etc.) ==== | ||
A tag may be associated with an object (screen, users, media, pages, etc.) by a simple click on the tag column and typing the first letters of the tag you want to apply to the object. A drop-down list to be proposed. | A tag may be associated with an object (screen, users, media, pages, etc.) by a simple click on the tag column and typing the first letters of the tag you want to apply to the object. A drop-down list to be proposed. | ||
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==== - Some important rules about tags ==== | ==== - Some important rules about tags ==== | ||
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Note that conflicts are possible. Indeed, a screen can easily end up in the scope of several targets simultaneously. A priority management system will allow you to determine which is the target that will be predominant on this screen. See the rest of this manual to understand how priorities are set in case of conflict. | Note that conflicts are possible. Indeed, a screen can easily end up in the scope of several targets simultaneously. A priority management system will allow you to determine which is the target that will be predominant on this screen. See the rest of this manual to understand how priorities are set in case of conflict. | ||
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+ | |1|**Screen**|Highest priority target| | ||
+ | |2|**Selection**|Higher priority than **"All"** lower priority than **"Screen"**| | ||
+ | |3|**All**|The lowest priority target| | ||
==== - Creating a planning ==== | ==== - Creating a planning ==== | ||
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A click on the calendar allows the opening of a planning addition window. | A click on the calendar allows the opening of a planning addition window. | ||
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- Choose the content that has to be shown (page / playlist) | - Choose the content that has to be shown (page / playlist) | ||
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- Define, if necessary, end date of recurrence | - Define, if necessary, end date of recurrence | ||
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The event is added. You can create as many as desired. Out of the define planning time range, the screens are automatically switched off. At the beginning of each schedule they will be switched on. | The event is added. You can create as many as desired. Out of the define planning time range, the screens are automatically switched off. At the beginning of each schedule they will be switched on. | ||
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Once a target is defined it is no longer needed to create it. It will be listed in the "Schedules". Other schedules events can then be added / modified / deleted on this target with the edit button in the column "actions". | Once a target is defined it is no longer needed to create it. It will be listed in the "Schedules". Other schedules events can then be added / modified / deleted on this target with the edit button in the column "actions". | ||
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==== - How do the priorities work between target ==== | ==== - How do the priorities work between target ==== | ||
The rule is: the more a target is specific, the more it has priority. | The rule is: the more a target is specific, the more it has priority. | ||
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- | * Planning at a target "screen" will always take priority over all other targets. | + | |1|**Screen**|Planning at a target "screen" will always take priority over all other targets.| |
- | * A planning on a target "All" will always be a lower priority than any other target. | + | |2|**Selection**|A planning based on a selection will always have more priority than the target "ALL" and will always be a lower priority than the target "screen".| |
- | * A planning based on a selection will always have more priority than the target "ALL" and will always be a lower priority than the target "screen". | + | |3|**All**|A planning on a target "All" will always be a lower priority than any other target.| |
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** That said, how to prioritize between two selection-type targets? ** | ** That said, how to prioritize between two selection-type targets? ** |