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Alerts Table

The details of the Alerts pane are described in the table below.

Attribute Description
Column Chooser button Opens the Column Chooser, enabling you to select the columns you want to hide or display.
Alert Type Indicates the type of the alert:
  • (B) Business
  • (T) Technical
Priority Indicates the alert severity:
  • 1—(shown in red on the dashboard)
  • 2—(shown in yellow on the dashboard)
Description The description of the problem. For a threshold alert the description is the metric name and metric value. For a technical alert the description is the text peripheral offline.
Subject The name of the entity generating the alert.
  • For a business alert, the subject is the name (or descriptive name, if available) of the application, call type, or contact group.
  • For a technical alert, the subject is the name of an offline peripheral related to the peripheral gateway.
Threshold Type Contact Group, Application, PG Offline
Contact Centers The contact center affected by the alert.
Start Time/Date/Time Zone Date, time, and time zone when the alert started. The format is mm/dd/yyyy ##h:##m.
Alert Duration The duration of the alert from the time the alert started to the time the alert expired, or to the current time if the alert is still active. The format is ##h:##m.
Status The alert status (active or expired).
Max Violation The maximum violation is the maximum difference between the acceptable threshold value and the worst metric value since the alert started.
  • If the acceptable threshold is 80% and the worst value was 90%, the maximum violation is 10.
  • For a peripheral offline alert, the message N/A is displayed.
Threshold The value used to calculate the maximum violation. The maximum violation is the maximum difference between the acceptable threshold value and the worst value violated since the alert started.
Value at Max Violation The value of the metric at the time of its maximum violation. For the meaning of maximum violation, see above.
  • If the acceptable threshold is 80% and the worst value was 90%, the value at maximum violation is 90.
  • For a peripheral offline alert, the message N/A is displayed.
End Date/Time/Time Zone The date and time at which the alert expired. The format is mm/dd/yyyy ##h:##m.
Reporting Region For a threshold violation alert, the reporting region of the application, call type, or contact group.
Operating Unit For a threshold violation alert, the operating unit of the application, call type, or contact group.
Geographic Region For a threshold violation alert, the geographic region of the application, call type, or contact group.
Application Group For a threshold violation alert, the application group of the application, call type, or contact group.
Source System For WA, the source system property is the name of the forecast data source supplied in the data input from the following supported Workforce Management systems:
  • Genesys Workforce Management
  • IEX Total View
  • Aspect eWFM
  • Pipkins

Each system can supply multiple data sets, resulting in multiple source system names. Examples of the Source System content are:

  • iex1
  • iex2
  • aspect
  • pipkins1

For CCAdv, the source system property is the internal name given to the external source system when you configured CCAdv.

Primary Alert If the key action report is associated with an alert, the alert details are saved when the report is saved. If multiple alerts are associated, one of the alerts must be marked primary.

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This page was last edited on December 2, 2014, at 18:28.
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