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Autocriteria Default Settings

Settings to configure Autocriteria default selections

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Written by Kevin Wagner
Updated over 2 years ago

Autosuggestions: When enabled, any mapped listing without criteria saved will have Autocriteria provide criteria suggestions as it is loaded. When disabled, autocriteria can still be used by selecting the β€œAC” button underneath the map.

AC Standard/AC Advanced toggle: This is the option to use standard or advanced mode for the default AC requests. When you have AC open, you always have the option to switch back and forth between results.

AC Standard Defaults: AC Standard has 3 adjustable default values to set in the settings.

  1. Section Aggressiveness slider: The lower the value used here will provide more inclusive results for section selections. We recommend starting near zero (equal valued sections) and expanding into the negatives if more aggressive results are desired.

  2. Row Aggressiveness slider: The lower the value used will provide more inclusive results for section selections. We recommend starting at a slightly negative value (~-3) and increasing/decreasing over time to optimize results based on your general strategies.

  3. Scope Filters: The option to filter results by zone, section level, or venue wide.

AC Advanced Defaults: AC Advanced has 3 adjustable default values in the settings.

  1. Value slider: The values used on the slider will dictate the inclusiveness of the criteria. Using lower/negative starting values will include more sections and rows in the criteria. We recommend starting near zero as the starting value and 100 as the ending value to start.

  2. Rows Beyond Own: This value will provide a global cap on the dynamic row ranges being set. The value set in this filter will be added to the row of the base listing and that will be the cap. For example, if the base listing is row 10, and the value input for the filter is four, the global cap will be 14.

  3. Scope Filters: The option to filter results by zone, section level, or venue wide.

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