Analytics List Page
Overview
The Analytics list page is used to create and manage analytics. The Analytics page displays all analytics for the current Commerce process. The analytic name, description, variable name, last modified, last deployed, the Commerce document, and related rules. Administrators can click on the analytic name to access the details for a specific analytic.
Training status icons are displayed for Price Optimization and Win Probability analytics to indicate the accuracy or failure of training sessions. Administrators can hover over the successful status icons to view the details of the latest successful training session.
Analytic drop-down menus provide quick access to copy, delete, and provide translations for analytics.
To create a new analytic, click Create Analytic and scroll through the filmstrip menu to view a brief description and a sample image for analytics that can be created.
Notes
Custom Variable Name Conventions
In Oracle CPQ 23D, CPQ adopted Oracle CX Sales variable naming conventions for custom items. When an administrator creates a new custom Commerce item, the "_c" suffix is appended to the variable name. The new naming convention for custom variable names provides more consistency for integrations with Oracle Sales.
Beginning in Oracle CPQ 24C, customers can submit a service request to disable the "_c" suffix on variable names for custom Commerce entities (Actions, Analytics, Attributes, Data Columns, Integrations, Library Functions, Rules, Steps, etc.). The "_c" suffix is enabled by default for standard and legacy Commerce processes.
- Customers can submit a Service Request (SR) on My Oracle Support to disable the "_c" suffix on variable names for custom Commerce entities
- When the "_c" is disabled, the "_c" variable name suffix will not be required for newly created custom Commerce entities.
- Disabling the "_c" variable name suffix for custom Commerce entities will not change existing variable names.
- The "_c" suffix setting will not impact existing variable names when cloning a Commerce process or migrating Commerce items. Target variable names will be the same as the variable names from the source Commerce process.