06-30-2011 08:32 AM - edited 03-14-2019 08:09 AM
Hi all,
Please consider the following scenario:
A contact center receives an incoming call, say, at 08:59:45. This call is answered by an agent at 09:00:45.
Will the CallsOfferedHalf and CallsAnsweredToHalf database fields be incremented in different half-hour intervals, i.e. the CallsOfferedHalf field will be incremented in the interval 08:30:00 - 08:59:59 and the CallsAnsweredToHalf field will be incremented in the interval 09:00:00 - 09:29:59?
Thanks.
Nikolay
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06-30-2011 09:02 AM
That's correct.
Also note that you may see different values for ServiceLevelCallsOffered vs CallsOffered. ServiceLevelCallsOffered is incremented only when a service level event (answered, abandoned, service level threshold exceeded without ans/abn) occurs. So in your example, if your SL threshold is 30 seconds, then CallsOffered would be pegged in the first interval but ServiceLevelCallsOffered would be pegged in the second interval.
06-30-2011 09:02 AM
That's correct.
Also note that you may see different values for ServiceLevelCallsOffered vs CallsOffered. ServiceLevelCallsOffered is incremented only when a service level event (answered, abandoned, service level threshold exceeded without ans/abn) occurs. So in your example, if your SL threshold is 30 seconds, then CallsOffered would be pegged in the first interval but ServiceLevelCallsOffered would be pegged in the second interval.
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