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disable-names-check

Section: agg-feature
Default Value: No default value
Valid Values: None. This option takes no values—its presence alone within the [agg-feature] section issues the described instructions to RAA.
Changes Take Effect: After restart of the aggregation process
Introduced: 8.5.010

Instructs RAA to disable the checking of object names for compatibility with Oracle 12.1 object name limitations. Remove this option from this section to have RAA check during startup to ensure that the names of new aggregates, metrics, and attributes are compatible with restrictions on object name length in Oracle 12.1.

default

Section: agg-gim-thld-CHAT-ACC
Default Value: 15
Valid Values:
Changes Take Effect: After restart


Specifies the accept-duration-threshold, defining the amount of time, in seconds, that we expect a customer to wait for an agent.

<media>

Section: agg-gim-thld-CHAT-ACC
Default Value: The value specified by the default option.
Valid Values: A value that exists in the Genesys Info Mart MEDIA_TYPE.MEDIA_NAME_CODE field.
Changes Take Effect: After restart


An option name that corresponds to a value that exists in the Genesys Info Mart table MEDIA_TYPE.MEDIA_NAME_CODE field.

8.5.010.01

Reporting and Analytics Aggregates Release Notes

Release Date Release Type Restrictions AIX Linux Solaris Windows
10/31/19 General X X


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What's New

This release contains the following new features and enhancements:

  • Support for Interactions Acceptance Report — Support is added to track agent accept time, and to track whether the accept time exceeds a configured duration threshold value, as follows:
    • Four new metrics in the CHAT_AGENT and CHAT_AGENT_GRP aggregate tables.
    • A new configuration section, [agg-gim-thld-CHAT-ACC], allows you to configure a duration threshold value (<media> and default). (GCXI-2022)
  • Enhanced compatability checks — When starting, RAA now checks the names of new aggregates, metrics, and attributes to ensure they are compatible with restrictions on object name length in Oracle 12.1. If object names are too long to interoperate with Oracle 12.1, RAA now stops, and logs an error.
    To disable this check, enable the option disable-names-check in the [agg-feature] section. Note that running RAA in an Oracle 12.1 environment where object names exceed the maximum limit imposed by the RDBMS can cause RAA to stop unexpectedly. (GCXI-1981)
  • Enhanced aggregation monitoring and diagnosis — RAA now provides a healthCheck utility, which you can use to check the state of aggregation. See the Reporting and Analytics Aggregates User's Guide for more information. (GCXI-1907)
  • Support for Windows Server 2016 operating system. See the Genesys Info Mart page in the Genesys Supported Operating Environment Reference Guide for more detailed information and a list of all supported operating systems. (GCXI-2013)


Resolved Issues

This release contains the following resolved issues:


The ACCEPTED_FCR metric in the ID_FCR aggregate table is now populated with correct values. Previously in some scenarios, RAA recorded values greater than actual. To resolve this problem in earlier RAA releases, contact Customer Care. (GCXI-2089)


RAA now stores correct values for GPR metrics in the QUEUE and QUEUE_GRP aggregates. Previously, in some scenarios where there was a delay added to the value of the ADDED_TS column of the GPM_FACT table, incorrect values were calculated for the GPR metrics. (GCXI-2088)


Performance of the ID_FCR aggregate is enhanced on deployments with partitioned databases. Previously, the ID_FCR aggregate sometimes worked slowly on partitioned databases. To resolve this problem in earlier RAA releases, contact Customer Care. (GCXI-2026)


Performance of the ID aggregate is enhanced on deployments with partitioned databases. Previously, the ID aggregate sometimes worked slowly on partitioned databases. To resolve this problem in earlier RAA releases, contact Customer Care. (GCXI-1980)


On PostgreSQL deployments, RAA now more elegantly handles shutdown of temporary JDBC connections. Previously in some scenarios, connections were closed after logging was complete, causing unnecessary process output. (GCXI-1909)




Upgrade Notes

Refer to the Deployment Procedure for this release to deploy the installation package within your environment.

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