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Hello evryone
I am looking for information of the fields in "Contact Detail Reports", specifically: - number of customer records - number of customer connections I found an old guide where there are not these fields. Thanks in advance |
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- number of customer records: Displays the number of customer records that were matched with the caller using the customer configuration.
- number of customer records: Displays the number of connecting legs, which have an established connection with the customer. You can find them in Doc Library>Windows UI documents>AvayaCCMain_en.pdf http://downloads.dlavaya.com/akdlm/I...e25b95c89f6316 |
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I dont understand the first "number of customer records: Displays the number of customer records that were matched with the caller using the customer configuration." What could mean "using the customer confgiuration"? |
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Welcome
![]() You can download R10_1_2_Doc_Library.zip , 10.1.x from https://support.avaya.com/downloads/...leaseId=10.1.x customer configuration: ![]() |
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Many thanks, I found the document for my release ipocc 9.1 in my case the field says:
Number of customer records: Displays the number of customer records. In customer configuration I have nothing, and majority of customers have this field in the report in "1" but a few 2 or 3 and I have no idea what is the difference, I thought that was because the customer called 2 or 3 times in that day but it didnt Time stamp Task type Caller/Sender Selected address Original topic Connection status Number of customer records Number of customer connections Chargeable time 01/16/18 3:10:22 PM Telephone #customer1 8001 Topic1 ConnectedDirect 3 3 46 11/17/18 12:15:19 PM Telephone #customer2 8001 Topic1 ConnectedDirect 3 2 387 01/16/18 7:48:19 AM Telephone #customer3 Topic1 ConnectedDirect 2 1 60 01/16/18 8:06:46 AM Telephone #customer4 8001 Topic1 ConnectedQueuedAnnounce 2 1 61 (#customer replace the real number) |
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