Rule Set Editor Boosting and Filtering Rules Reference
Rule Set Editor Boosting and Filtering Rules Reference
Legacy feature
This article pertains to achieving relevance with the Coveo Hive framework. Coveo Hive is now in maintenance mode. See Achieve relevance for guidance on leveraging Coveo Platform relevance features with the Coveo Atomic library. |
This page only applies to Coveo for Sitecore Enterprise users. To learn how to implement boosting or filtering rules, see Apply Filtering and Ranking Rules. |
This page explains the different available rules of the Rule Set Editor.
Rules are applied according to 3 conditions:
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Coveo Fields
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Items Properties
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Enabled xDB
Coveo Fields
These are rules that can be applied according to item fields.
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where specific field compares to specific value
This rule can be used to boost or filter items that have the value specified in the specific field. You should use this rule for
string
fields. -
where specific field is between specific date and specific date
This rule can be used to boost or filter items with a specific
date
field value between the two specified dates. -
where specific field is between specific numerical value and specific numerical value
This rule can be used to boost or filter items that have a
numerical
field value between the two specified values. -
where specific field compares to specific date
This rule can be used to boost or filter items that have the value specified in the specific field. You should use this rule for
date
fields. -
where specific field compares to specific numerical value
This rule can be used to boost or filter items that have the value specified in the specific field. You should use this rule for
numerical
fields.
Coveo Items
These are rules that can be applied according to item properties.
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where the item ID compares to value
This rule can be used to boost or filter items according to a specific ID. The specified ID should be in this format:
{391FCAAB-8BB5-48C2-8AC8-9C96C6F19225}
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where the item is the specific item
This rule can be used to filter or boost a specific item, ignoring its tree.
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where the item is the specific item or one of its subitems
This rule can be used to filter or boost items that are included in the specified tree of items. The specified item will be considered as the top tree, in an inclusive manner.
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where the item has layout
This rule can be used to filter or boost items that have a layout or not.
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where the item template is specific template
This rule can be used to filter or boost items that are made from the specified template.
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where the item template is or inherits from specific template
This rule can be used to filter out or boost items based on the specified template or whose template inherits from the specified template. This rule doesn’t support many inheritance levels.
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where the item is a child of the specific item
This rule can be used to filter or boost items that are included in the specified tree of items. The specified item will be considered as the top tree, in an exclusive manner.
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where the item is the first-level child of the specific item
This rule can be used to filter or boost items that are direct descendants of the specified item.
Coveo xDB
Coveo xDB rules are only visible when the Sitecore xDB is enabled. |
These are rules that apply only when the xDB is enabled. They’re related to the profile and pattern cards.
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where the item profile card is specific profile card
This rule boosts or filters items that have the selected profile card assigned. You should use this rule if you only want Business items, for example.
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where the item specific profile key compares to specific numerical value
This rule boosts or filters items that have the selected profile key value. You should use this rule if you want the items that have more than five of the business keys, for example.
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where the item profile card is specific profile card and the current visit matches the specific pattern card in the specific profile
This rule creates a manual match between the pattern cards and the profile cards. For example, use this rule to boost the items with the Business profile cards, when the recognized pattern is
Bob the Business Traveler
.