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Use this block to communicate the creation or start of a service in the Universal Contact Server (UCS) Database. The service may or may not be immediately associated with a customer. For example, an application, such as a routing workflow, may not know the customer's identity when the service is started so the service may be started anonymously. Once the customer is known and identified, the workflow may associate the anonymous service with the customer.
Data residing in the UCS Database includes service data. A service may be seen as a communication or series of communications between a customer and an enterprise, and possibly also between various parts of the enterprise. A service has a temporal beginning and end. It may span multiple interactions and include interactions of various media types (voice, e-mail, and so on). The scope of a given service is completely defined by your enterprise and the way its customer service applications are written (for example, an IVR or Agent application).
As described in the [{Context Services User's Guide]], services are composed of any number of states, and states in turn can be composed of any number of tasks. Services, states, and tasks are each different types of Service Elements, which exist over an application-defined lifecycle, and have business context attached to them in the form of a disposition. Within the database, data for Service Elements is constructed based on a sequence of one or more Service Events received from an application, such as a routing workflow. The Start Service block has the following properties: Note! The behavior of some properties will vary depending on whether you are in offline or online mode.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Callflow Blocks or Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Callflow Blocks or Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
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Find this property's details under Common Properties for Callflow Blocks or Common Properties for strategy blocks. You can also define custom events.
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Use this property to specify the estimated service duration (in seconds).
Use this property to identify the customer. Choose the Customer ID (for associated services) or the Contact Key (for unassociated services).
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Find this property's details under Common Properties.
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