Service Call Context
Before starting this chapter it is highly recommended to first define common / rich call context by visiting Common Service Settings. Some examples of recommended items for service call context involve:
Conversation context applies for both mail and call services, but both use different elements each. → Learn more about Mail Context.
Your Context can then be applied by clicking the Services -> Any existing mail or call service entry -> Context
The 'Context' tab contains the following settings:
Control Name | Description |
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Send Parameters to AA-CRM-Modules |
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Parameters | |
Parameters | List of parameters that are used by the service to collect, save customer data and pass them to another service or agent. |
Conversation Context | |
Allow Share Context Information on Consultative Transfer | Allows a service to share context information during consultative transfer. |
Conversation Context | Select one or several conversation contexts for the service.
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Codes | |
Task Completion Codes | Defines the list of task completion codes for the service. They will be available in Agent Assistant application. The agent will choose any task completion code for each conversation. The order of codes in ‘Set Codes’ area can be adjusted by ‘up’ and ‘down’ arrows. |
Cross Selling Codes | Defines the list of cross selling codes for the service. They will be available in Agent Assistant application. The agent will choose any cross selling code for each conversation. Cross selling codes are available for selection only if task completion code is selected. The order of codes in ‘Set Codes’ area can be adjusted by ‘up’ and ‘down’ arrows. |
Show Codes on: | Defines the list of cross selling codes for the service. They will be available in Agent Assistant application, allowing the Agent to choose any cross selling code for each conversation. Available options are:
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Manage ACW for Agent | Set 'true' to make the Agent Assistant extend the ACW (After Call Work) time if a task completion code was not chosen by the end of the ACW. |