Create Interactions on Contacts and Segments
You can create interactions to record all the interactions and communications you have with your contacts and segments, for example, direct mail.
Before you create interactions, you must set up interaction templates. For more information, see Set Up Interaction Templates.
To create an interaction
- Open the contact, salesperson, or interaction log entry.
- Choose the Create Interaction action.
- Fill in the fields, and then choose the OK button.
Note
If you need to perform another task before finishing the interaction, you can choose Cancel and then finish the interaction at a later time. This postpones the interaction.
To finish and delete postponed interactions
- Open the contact, salesperson, or interaction log entry.
- Choose Postponed Interactions.
- Select the interaction you want to finish, and then choose the Resume action.
To create an interaction on a segment
Choose the icon, enter Segments, and then choose the related link.
In the Segment page, in the Interaction section, fill in the fields to specify which interaction you want to assign to the segment.
After you have assigned an interaction to the segment, you can personalize the interaction for each particular contact within the segment, for example, by selecting another interaction template on the lines on the Segment page.
To log the segment and interactions, choose the Log action. The Log Segment page opens.
If you want to create a new segment containing the same contacts, select the Create Follow-up Segment check box. To create a follow-up segment, you must have specified number series for segments on the Marketing Setup page.
An interaction is recorded for each contact within the segment in the Interaction Log Entry table, and the segment is logged. Logged segments can be found on the Logged Segment page.
If you have selected the Create Follow-up Segment check box, a new segment is created that contains the same contacts as the segment you have just logged.
See Also
Recording Interactions
Managing Contacts
Managing Sales Opportunities
Working with Business Central