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In the Column List:
Introduced: 8.5.015.19. Supported only in certain Genesys Engage cloud and on-premises deployments.
In partitioned databases, this table is not partitioned.
This dimension table enables Session Detail Record (SDR) bot session facts to be described based on attributes of the bot invoked by the Designer application. Each row describes one bot resource.
Column | Data Type | P | M | F | DV |
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ID | int | X | X | ||
CREATE_AUDIT_KEY | numeric(19) | X | X | ||
NAME | nvarchar(255) | X | NO_VALUE | ||
TYPE | nvarchar(32) | X | NO_VALUE | ||
OUTCOME | nvarchar(32) | X | NO_VALUE | ||
PROVIDER | nvarchar(255) | X | NO_VALUE |
The surrogate key that is used to join to the CTL_AUDIT_LOG control table. The key specifies the lineage for data creation. This value can be useful for aggregation, enterprise application integration (EAI), and ETL tools — that is, applications that need to identify newly added data.
The name of the bot, as defined for the bot resource in the Bot Registry in Designer.
The type of bot, as defined for the bot resource in the Bot Registry. For example: Dialogflow.
The bot service provider for the specified bot type. For example: Google.
CODE | U | C | Description |
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I_BOT_ATTRIBUTES | X | Ensures that the combinations of values that are stored in the dimension table are unique. |
Field | Sort | Comment |
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NAME | Ascending | |
TYPE | Ascending | |
OUTCOME | Ascending | |
PROVIDER | Ascending |
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