Containers
Field Name | Description | Set By |
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contactsoffered | The total number of contacts received by | Media Connector |
| the queue. The number of handled | Server |
| contacts is computed by IC Manager by |
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| taking the difference between |
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| contactsoffered and abandoned. |
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id | The media channel specific id of the | Media Connector |
| queue. The id must be unique for a | Server |
| media channel in a specific site. |
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media | The type of media channel over which | Media Connector |
| the queue is receiving contacts: voice, | Server |
| email, or web. |
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minimumagents | The fewest number of agents that should | Media Connector |
| be assigned to one queue. | Server |
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oldest | The arrival time of the contact that has | Media Connector |
| been in the queue for the longest period. | Server |
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priority | The priority level assigned to the queue. | Media Connector |
| It can be 1 for the highest priority down to | Server |
| 10 for the lowest. |
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servicelevel | The interval within which a queued | Media Connector |
| contact should be assigned to an agent | Server |
| on the system. This time period value |
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| varies across media channels. |
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servicelevelmiss | The number of contacts that were not | Media Connector |
| handled during the prescribed service | Server |
| level time. |
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queue_key | The unique identifier for a queue, for | Media Connector |
| reporting on queue activity. This is only | Server |
| set when a Queue is involved in the |
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| routing of the segment. This is not set |
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| when it is a direct transfer or route to an |
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| agent, or if it is routed through Advocate. |
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ttlqueuetime | The period of time that contacts have | Media Connector |
| spent in the queue. | Server |
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updatetime | The time of the last update to the queue. | Media Connector |
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| Server |
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youngest | The arrival time of the contact that has | Media Connector |
| been in the queue for the shortest period. | Server |
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Containers
A container is a grouping of values under a common name. Containers are trees of data within an ADU.