gsw_request_log
A gsw_request_log table stores outbound dialing activity for reporting, auditing, and other purposes. During installation, the Wizard prompts the user to create a gsw_request_log Table Access object, which allows OCS to access the log table. If the Wizard is not used, than the Table Access object for gsw_request_log table can be created manually by creating a new Table Access object under the tenant that will contain campaign information. This Table Access object must be a table of type, Log table and have the name gsw_request_log. It must also contain a reference to a valid database access point. The actual name of the database table is user-defined.
Note: | In multi-tenant environments, each tenant can have a separate gsw_request_log table. |
Outbound Contact Manager and Genesys Administrator checks the configuration of this log table every time it starts. If the gsw_request_log Table Access object is configured, but the actual table does not exist in the database, the GUI will create the table. Outbound Contact Server opens the gsw_request_log table for a particular tenant when the dialing session for first campaign/campaign group for this tenant is loaded. Outbound Contact tracks the following call request messages in the gsw_request_log table:
Request Type | Enumerated Value (stored in request_type field) |
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PreviewRecordRequest | 1 |
ChainedRecordRequest | 2 |
AddRecord | 3 |
PreviewDialingModeStart | 4 |
PreviewDialingModeOver | 5 |
UpdateCallCompletionStats | 9 |
RecordProcessed | 10 |
RecordReject | 11 |
RequestRecordCancel | 12 |
RecordReschedule | 13 |
ScheduledRecordReschedule | 14 |
DoNotCall | 15 |
ContinueProcessing | 16 |
Logout | 18 |
ReadyTime | 19 |
CampaignStatus | 20 |
Outbound Contact includes an expanded list of call request messages in a gsw_request_log table. Because the log tracks call request messages for agents, a gsw_request_log table can be used for auditing purposes. The log does not provide any statistical analysis. To view a gsw_request_log table, use the server's DMBS SQL features. For more details, see the "Communication Protocol" chapter in the Outbound Contact Reference Manual.