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Environment:
Answers Oracle B2C Service
Issue:
When I search on public answers in the administration pages, I have 5 more answers than what are indicated on the end-user pages. Why is this happening and how can I determine which five answers are not showing to the end-user pages?
Resolution:
To publish an answer to your end-user pages, the following conditions must be met:
Therefore, if answers are set to the public status on the administration pages, but do not appear on the end-user pages, you must review the access level, product, category, and language for your answers.
You can create a custom report that lists your answers along with the product, category, status, access level and language. You can then sort the results by the various fields to determine which answers either do not have a value set at all or are set to a value that prevents the answer from displaying on the end-user pages (such as a non-visible product or category).
In addition, you may need to check the configuration of the end-user page report or view to make sure that certain answers are not being filtered out from the display.
When answers are proposed from incidents, by default, the proposed answer has the same product and category value as the original incident. If products and categories are not required on your Ask a Question page, the incident may not have a product or category specified. As a result, the proposed answer may not have a product or category either. You can have more than two levels of products and categories. In order for an answer to be published, the answer must be assigned to at least one value that is visible to the end-user pages. If the answer is assigned only to values that at the lowest level of the hierarchy are not visible to the end-user pages, the answer will not display.
For example, if you have three levels of products and only the top two levels are enabled for end-user visibility, you will not be able to publish answers for that combination of products since the lowest level is not visible. To publish answers, you would need to create at least one value at the lowest level that is end-user visible and assign the answers to that.
You can also create a custom report to list all public answers. Include the Status, Access Level, Language, Product, and Category in the report output so that you can scan the report to determine which public answers are not assigned to have a product, category or correct access level or language ID. Once the custom report is generated, you can export the report output in a .csv file so that you can analyze the results in Excel.
For more information on creating custom reports, refer to the appropriate answer according to your version of software:
If the visibilities for the access level, product, category, and language are all enabled for end-user visibility and the status is a public status type, you will also need to review the configuration of the report for the end-user page. By default, the end-user pages include a fixed filter for the access level that is set to User Access.
This User Access filter allows the end-user to view answers that are set to access levels that are enabled for end-user visibility or access levels used with privileged access (if the end-user is granted access to the privileged answers). If this filter has been modified, privileged access will not work correctly and even public answers may not display.
Therefore, review the filters that are set for the Answers page view. For information on this, refer to the 'Change the Search Report' section in online documentation for the version your site is currently running. To access Oracle B2C Service manuals and documentation online, refer to the Documentation for Oracle B2C Service Products.