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Attributes as Visibility Rules
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Attribute condition rules enable you to fetch specific information based on roles, departments, geography, accounts, etc. and segment content to show to particular users. Once the attributes are integrated with Whatfix, you can see them in the visibility rules of widgets for content segmentation.
Types of Attributes condition Rules
There are two types of Attribute conditions. User Attributes and Enterprise Attributes.
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User Attributes: User Attributes enable you to fetch end-users information from your app for content segmentation. For example, roles, departments, divisions, etc. These attributes are either created manually or automatically depending on the out-of-the-box Integrations done. For more information, see User Attributes.
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Enterprise Attributes: Enterprise Attributes enable you to fetch your application information for content segmentation. For example, Geography, Account type mapped, etc. These attributes are either created manually or automatically depending on the out-of-the-box integrations done. For more information, see Enterprise Attributes for content segmentation.
Use Cases
Use the following steps to add User Attributes as visibility rules:
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In the Widget Visibility Rules section, select the User Attribute option.
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Select the User Attribute you created.
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Select the operator and enter the value.
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Configure additional Visibility Rules, if necessary, and finish creating the widget.
Use the following steps to add Enterprise Attributes as visibility rules:
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In the Widget Visibility Rules section, select the Enterprise Attribute option.
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Select the Enterprise Attribute you created.
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Select the operator and enter the value.
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Configure additional Visibility Rules, if necessary, and finish creating the widget.