09-03-2008 05:03 PM - edited 03-14-2019 02:50 AM
Hi,
What i am trying to acheive is a little out of the ordinary. I want to have a single Admin script for multiple campaigns in our deployed solution. We currently have 200 campaigns configured with 100 concurrent campaigns running throughout the day.
The reason why i want to do that is, this will save time creating a new Admin script whenever a new campaign is configured.
Can someone shed light if this can be done and what are the pro's and cons for the same?
Mohsin Kazi
09-03-2008 10:12 PM
Yes, you can have multiple outbound settings sequentially within the one script. Although I would probably suggest that you might be better off splitting them up into a few scripts - one per each business group or something - just to make admin a little easier.
Alternatively, what you can do is have the admin script read the current settings from a DB, and create a simple web page or other tool to write changes to the DB. That way you never have to touch the admin script - as long as the customer understands that there is a delay between the time a change is made, and the time the admin script executes.
Regards,
Corey.
09-04-2008 03:42 AM
Thanks for your reply.
Is there any disadvantage of using a Single admin script for multiple campaigns?
09-04-2008 03:44 AM
As I said above, the only complexity can be around managing a big script, rather than a number of smaller ones.
Regards,
Corey.
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