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A list of the available CCV instructions, and their associated variables, follows.
QUEUE TO SPLIT #n (CCVACT=10)
This instruction directs a call to the specified split. The calling party will be connected to an agent within the
split, if an agent is available. If an agent is not available to accept the call, the call will be placed in a queue of
calls waiting to be serviced by an agent at a priority level determined by the Pilot Number dialed. If the target
split's queue is full, the call will be handled by the next step in the CCV. The next step could provide alternate
routing.
A call can only be queued to four splits, simultaneously. If a call encounters a Queue to Split instruction and the
call is already successfully queued to four splits, the call will be connected to an agent in the target split, if an
agent is available. If an agent is not available, the call will not be placed in the queue for that split. The call will
be handled by the next step in the CCV.
When a Queue to Split instruction points to a split that is in Night Mode or is forwarded, the call will follow the
target split's night routing of forward routing only if the call is not already in a queue. If the call is already in a
queue (or queues), the Queue to Split instruction will be ignored. The call will be handled by the next step in the
CCV.
CONDITIONAL QUEUE TO SPLIT #n (CCVACT=8)
This instruction directs a call to the specified split. The split will not accept the call unless a predefined condition
(to be explained) is satisfied. If the condition is satisfied, the calling party will be connected to an agent within
the split, if an agent is available. If an agent is not available to accept the call, the call will be placed in a queue
of calls waiting to be serviced by an agent. If the condition is not satisfied, the call will be handled by the next
step in the CCV. The next step could provide alternate routing.
The condition serves to control the traffic that the split will accept. The condition is a property of the split, and
is defined in the ACD database. There are three options for imposing a condition. The conditions are mutually
exclusive; therefore, only one of the following three conditions can be selected.
a.
Agents Available [minimum]
The ACD system will ascertain the number of available agents in the split at the time the call is presented.
If the number of available agents is greater than or equal to the minimum specified, the call is accepted and
connected to the longest-waiting available agent. For example, if the minimum agent threshold is set at "3",
then calls are connected if there are three or more available agents. If there are two or fewer available
agents, the call will be handled by the next step in the CCV.
b.
Calls in Queue [maximum]
The ACD system will ascertain the number of calls in the split's queue at the time the call is presented. If
the queue depth is less than the maximum specified, the call may be queued, or connected if agents are
available. For example, if the maximum queue depth is set at "3", and there are fewer than three calls in
queue, calls will be queued, or connected to an available agent. If there are three or more calls in queue, the
call will be handled by the next step in the CCV.
C-108A CALL CONTROL VECTOR - ACD
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