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[[File:Autocascade_auto_member.jpg|450 px|Figure 1.4 - Default Join Form Content]]
 
[[File:Autocascade_auto_member.jpg|450 px|Figure 1.4 - Default Join Form Content]]
  
If you take a closer look at the [[Ct#Member|member]]member record in Figure 1.3, you will notice that it contains a username, password, and email address. This information was recorded in the NATS pre-join form, and allows you to reference this member's record in the future or use the information for a subsequent never-joined advertisement [[ct#Campaign|campaign]]. As the member record in Figure 1.4 was created through an Autocascade, it contains no surfer-submitted data. This makes it essentially a useless record, as it contains no important member information.
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If you take a closer look at the [[Ct#Member|member]] record in Figure 1.3, you will notice that it contains a username, password, and email address. This information was recorded in the NATS pre-join form, and allows you to reference this member's record in the future or use the information for a subsequent never-joined advertisement [[ct#Campaign|campaign]]. As the member record in Figure 1.4 was created through an Autocascade, it contains no surfer-submitted data. This makes it essentially a useless record, as it contains no important member information.
  
 
== Benefits and Drawbacks of Autocascading ==
 
== Benefits and Drawbacks of Autocascading ==

Latest revision as of 14:21, 29 July 2011

NATS 4
Members Admin
The Members Admin
View Member Details
Add Member
MySQL Auth
Mod Authn DB
Multisite Access
Member Logging
Member Password Retrieval
OpenID Connect
Mod Auth OpenIDC
ID Numbers
Billers Admin
The Billers Admin
Biller
Biller Fees
Taxes
NATS Cascades
Add Cascade
Cascade Weight
Autocascade
Hidden Cascades
Geo-Targeting Cascades
Post-Biller Templates
HTTPS Gateways
Timed Cascade Rules
Upgrade Plus
Token Plus
Gateway One Step Join
Extra Biller Fields
Send Information To Special Biller
Setting Rules
Cross Sell Supported Billers
Upsell Supported Billers
Packageplus Supported Billers
Tokenplus Supported Billers
NATS 3
Billers Admin
Biller
Cascade
NATS Cascades
Adding Cascades
Biller Cancel Promotions
Cascade Weight
Autocascade
Hidden Cascades
Geo-Targeting Cascades
Type-In Cascade
Post-Biller Templates
Extra Biller Fields
HTTPS Gateways
Payment Deduction
Timed Cascade Rules
Multiple Biller Accounts
Upgrade Plus
Adding a Biller

NATS4 offers a feature called "Autocascade", which allows surfers to bypass the standard NATS pre-join form and go directly to a biller join form. As a result, the autocascade feature will also bypass the authentication procedure in the NATS pre-join form.

To use the autocascade feature, go to the Billers Admin and edit the biller cascade you would like to affect. Under the "Weight" column, you can either set the cascade's weight to 256, or choose the "Automatic Cascade" option. After you click Save, that biller cascade will be set to autocascade.

Setting Up An Autocascade

Normal Join Form and Cascading Behavior

Typically, when a surfer visits a join form link, it will take them to the NATS pre-join form. This form captures surfer information and checks your database to see if the surfer's desired username and email address have already been taken. After submission, the NATS pre-join form validates the data submitted and sends the surfer to the first biller in your cascade's join form. Figures 1.1 and 1.2 below provide examples of the standard NATS4 join form flow.

Figure 1.1 Figure 1.1 - Normal NATS Join Form Flow

Figure 1.2 Figure 1.2 - Default Join Form Content

If Autocascading is enabled in the NATS4 Billers Admin, then NATS will bypass the NATS pre-join form and automatically send the surfer to the biller's join form. Normally if a surfer hits a NATS pre-join form, completes the form and never fully signs up, you'll see a record similar to that of Figure 1.3. However if autocascading has been enabled, you'll see accounts that look more like that in Figure 1.4:

Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3 - Default Join Form Content

Figure 1.4 Figure 1.4 - Default Join Form Content

If you take a closer look at the member record in Figure 1.3, you will notice that it contains a username, password, and email address. This information was recorded in the NATS pre-join form, and allows you to reference this member's record in the future or use the information for a subsequent never-joined advertisement campaign. As the member record in Figure 1.4 was created through an Autocascade, it contains no surfer-submitted data. This makes it essentially a useless record, as it contains no important member information.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Autocascading

Many surfers prefer autocascades, as it generally reduces the amount of information necessary to sign up. When a potential member only has a single join form to complete, instead of multiple, they will generally be more receptive to completing the transaction.

In contrast, many clients and affiliates prefer the regular cascading method and pre-join form, as it is usually more practical. The regular method allows you to retain future marketing information and also have a pre-join record of that surfer that can be used for future troubleshooting.