Release Number | AIX | HP-UX | Linux | Solaris | Tru64 UNIX | Windows |
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7.6.200.17 [05/24/13] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.200.16 [11/14/12] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.200.15 [03/21/12] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.200.13 [11/04/11] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.200.11 [11/10/10] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.200.10 [08/18/10] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.200.09 [04/16/10] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.200.08 [02/17/10] � Hot Fix | X | X | X | |||
7.6.200.07 [02/09/10] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.200.06 [12/11/09] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.200.05 [10/09/09] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.200.04 [06/16/09] � General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
7.6.100.10 [04/10/09] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.100.09 [03/18/09] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.100.08 [02/26/09] � Hot Fix | X | X | X | X | X | |
7.6.100.07 [01/19/09] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.100.06 [10/28/08] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.100.05 [09/26/08] � General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
7.6.001.09 [05/27/08] � Hot Fix | X | X | ||||
7.6.001.08 [04/07/08] � Hot Fix | X | |||||
7.6.001.06 [02/15/08] � General | X | X | X | X | X | X |
As of February 1, 2012, Genesys is no longer an affiliate of Alcatel-Lucent; any indication of such affiliation within Genesys products or packaging is no longer applicable. Please see the Genesys website at http://www.genesys.com for more details.
This release note applies to all 7.6 releases of Universal Routing Server (URS).
Genesys follows applicable third-party redistribution policies to the extent that Genesys solutions utilize third-party functionality. For additional information on third-party software used in this product, see the Read Me. Please contact your Genesys Customer Care representative if you have any questions.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
HTTP Bridge thread synchronization, while operating under a high workload, has been improved. Previously, HTTP Bridge could become unstable while processing multiple Web Service requests. (ER# 318891250)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
URS no longer becomes unresponsive on the LINUX operating system if HTTP Bridge terminates unexpectedly. HTTP Bridge now correctly handles thread synchronization while attempting to process multiple Web Service requests. (ER# 311886774)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
Router introduces new pseudo statistics called RStatAgentsReadyMedia
and RStatAgentsReadyvoice
. These Statistics are utilized to calculate the number of ready Agents for a specific media type, when Agents/Agent Groups/Places/Place groups/skill expressions are used as a target. (ER# 294760001)
This release does not include any corrections or modifications.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
When configuration data has a lot of objects (for example applications) with a very large number of options (5,000+), a scenario where URS losses connection to the Configuration Server, and needs to reconnect and reread the configurations, can result in a significant amount of time and CPU usage for the process to complete.
This release of URS corrects a situation where this slowdown, in its own turn, could have caused another disconnection from the Configuration Server. (ER# 284266008)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
The operating systems supported by this release are listed in the Contents, above.
Note: Support for the Linux operating system was added to this release on 9/12/16.
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
This release of URS is able to support up to 1,000 log files of up to 100 megabytes (MB) each. To achieve this, please configure the expire
option in the URS log section to the number of desired log files to store. Beginning with this release, valid values are extended from 1
to 1000
. Refer to the Framework 8.0 Configuration Options Reference Manual for more details on the expire
option. (ER# 261998301)
Note: This new 7.6.x functionality is not available for HP-UX builds of URS.
This release does not include any corrections or modifications.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
Content of global skill expressions (those not based on an agent group) is now deleted from URS memory only if it is not used for more than four days. In previous releases of URS, the content of a skill expression could be deleted immediately if it was not used by any interaction. This sometimes resulted in operational delays as URS recreated all skill expressions in large-scale environments. (ER# 256226522)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
This release of URS introduces a new option on_primary_changed
with valid values ignore
, reconnect
, and error
. This option controls URS behavior when EventPrimaryChanged
is received from the T-Server. Changes to option values for on_primary_changed
take effect only upon URS restart.
ignore
indicates that URS will take no action regarding currently active T-Server requests, and will continue to wait for an answer from the new primary T-Server. This is the default value and describes the behavior of URS in previous releases.
reconnect
indicates that URS will attempt to reconnect to the T-Server (effectively switching Hot T-Server Standby to Warm Standby). URS restarts all running strategies on this T-Server from the beginning. This is the most reliable way to recover from a PrimaryChanged
event.
error
indicates that URS will imitate an EventError
for every pending request. Strategies for all affected calls will behave exactly as if URS received an actual EventError
for every pending request. This is a less disruptive way to recover from a PrimaryChanged
event than using the reconnect
value, but it is limited only to ApplyTreatment
and ReserveAgent
T-Server requests.
Note: Currently URS does not unblock the target if it was previously blocked as part of an issuing request (for example, ReservAgent
), and the error or reconnect occurred as a result of using the on_primary_changed
option.
(ER# 248942310)
This release does not include any corrections or modifications.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
In previous releases, URS did not reset the verification_time
timer when an agent changed his/her status for WaitForNextCall
while already blocked for verification time. To address this issue, this release of URS provides a new option called verification_mode
(specified dynamically on the URS level). This option has two values: always
and once
(default value is once
). If set to once,
URS blocks the agent for the specified verification time only if the agent is not already blocked for verification. If set to always,
URS blocks the agent for the specified verification time without any consideration about whether or not the agent is already blocked. For more details on verification time, refer to the options verification_time
, verification_time_dn
, and verification_time_agent
as described in the Universal Routing 7.6 Deployment Guide. (ER# 244872506)
This release also includes the following corrections and modifications:
If complex data is received (objects with properties) during a Web Service request, the object's property names are now preserved. Previously, the object's property names could be converted into an ordinal sequence of numbers in the returned strategy data. (ER# 244782558)
URS no longer terminates operation in the following scenario:
count_calls
is set to true
.
status
key in AttributeExtensions
of an answered EventRegistered
is either absent or set to less than 0
when attempting to register to this DN.
An attempt is made to add (during run-time) a new Routing point or Virtual queue.
(ER# 247995052)
URS no longer exits unexpectedly when virtual queue names used in a Target selection object or in a function exceed 2000 bytes in length. (ER# 247959545)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
Since the RStatCallsInTransition
statistic does not take into account calls with issued agent reservation requests, this statistic is not always suitable for use as part of target threshold expressions. To overcome this limitation, a new built-in statistic called RStatCallsInTransitionEx
is provided in this release of Universal Routing Server. This statistic behaves like the existing RStatCallsInTransition
statistic, but also counts those calls which—while not yet sent to the target—already have an active reservation request issued to this target or to one of the target's members (if the target is a group of agents/places). Since Interaction Routing Designer does not yet recognize this statistic, you must manually enter its name in threshold expressions. (ER# 237389168)
This release does not include any corrections or modifications.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications:
If URS receives an event about agent renaming after receiving a Stat Server event about the content of the agent group (as a result of this renaming), URS no longer excludes the renamed agent from the agent group. (ER# 240254785)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
Starting with this release, Genesys will support Universal Routing Server on the Microsoft Windows 2008 operating system. Due to improvement of security on Windows 2008, network administrators should grant appropriate permissions to users who install, run, and maintain Genesys components on this operating system.
This release also includes the following corrections and modifications:
Universal Routing Server installation script has been modified to allow installing Universal Routing Server on the Microsoft Windows 2008 operating system.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in this 7.6 release of Universal Routing Server.
Tenant - Agent, Place, DN, Switch
(DN
and Switch
are optional) is a candidate routing target, and Universal Routing Server (URS) is going to reserve it, URS scans through all T-Servers to which it connects, and for each one of them:
false
for the agent_reservation
option, this T-Server is bypassed.Tenant
and does not belong to the tenant Environment
, this T-Server is bypassed.0
.true
for the agent_reservation
option, the score is incremented by 4.Switch
, the score is incremented by 3. (Note that for a multimedia target, Switch
is empty, so this step does not apply, although the next step may apply.)Place
as configured in Configuration Manager has at least one DN
belonging to this T-Server�s switch, the score is incremented by 1.0
, then no agent reservation is used.DN
information available, and the selected T-Server controls this target�s DN
, then the reserving request will contain triplet Agent, Place, DN
. Otherwise, only duplet Agent, Place
applies.Following is a use case example. Consider that these conditions apply:
DN
.agent_reservation
option is set to true
is the URS location.URS will make reservations when routing both voice calls and e-mails, and the voice T-Server will be used for all such reservations.
(FR# 220491723, ER# 221272167)
This release of Universal Routing Server introduces a new target type called Interaction Queue
. Its abbreviation in routing strategies is PQ
. The corresponding names of Script Configuration Server objects are used for Interaction Queue
names, as in the example [SomeQueueName]@Statserver.PQ
. Targets of such types are allowed for use in the SData
function. Previously, Interaction Queue statistics could not be used in routing strategies. (ER# 218185501)
This release of Universal Routing Server introduces a new function, IncrementPriorityEx(increment, interval, initial_interval)
. Compared to the existing IncrementPriority
function, IncrementPriorityEx
provides the capability to increment priority starting after a specified time interval. Users can instruct URS to begin to increment priority in N seconds after this function is called, and thereafter increment the priority by x number every y seconds. For example: "in one hour, begin to increment priority by 10 every minute." This corresponds to the following specific function: IncrementPriorityEx(10, 60, 3600)
. (FR# 219538087, ER# 226581531)
This release of Universal Routing Server introduces the PriorityLimits(minPriority, maxPriority)
function, which enables users to define the upper and lower limits of a priority value. The priority of interactions with this function applied cannot, under any circumstances, exceed the value of maxPriority
or be lower than the value of minPriority
. Previously, priority limits for any call were hard-coded and ranged from -1000000000
to 1000000000
, which remains the default range for this function unless minPriority
and maxPriority
are specified. (FR# 219538087, ER# 226581531)
To improve statistic-based target selection when thresholds are used, the Router Pulse procedure used to route waiting calls within a target block has been updated. Unlike the previous procedure, where the waiting calls used to be routed to any available agents once the pulse procedure runs, the updated logic reconsiders statistics to route waiting calls, thereby optimizing routing based on statistics. During the Pulse phase:
URS tries to select a call for some target. Previously, if found, the call would always be routed to the target. In the new double target selection scenario, this first search will just signal that the call can be routed (the target call that was found is ignored). The second phase defines exactly where the call will be routed.
If the call to be routed is found (it is known that at least one ready target exists to which the call can be routed), then a search is performed through all targets for which the call is waiting. A successful search routes the call to such a target.
This makes calls processed through the Router Pulse procedure routed by statistics. During the single Pulse, calls will not be distributed to all ready targets, but only to 50% or more. The double search is performed only for calls/pairs that are associated with targets through some threshold. For pairs of call/targets with no thresholds, the Router Pulse procedure is not changed.
(FR# 218672938, ER# 223522391)
This version of Universal Routing Server supports 32-bit Linux 5. (ER# 228097291)
This release also includes the following corrections and modifications:
Universal Routing Server no longer disconnects from the backup Configuration Server after a Configuration Server switchover. Previously, after this disconnection, Universal Routing Server did not try to reconnect, resulting in incorrect operation until a restart was issued. (ER# 215874159)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release does not contain any new features or functionality.
This release includes the following corrections or modifications.
URS now recognizes cases where TransferConnID coincides with FirstTransferConnID or LastTransferConnID in EventRouteRequest messages. Previously, if an EventPartyChanged message contained a ConnID attribute equal to the First/LastTransferConnID attribute from the EventRouteRequest message for a consult call, URS could fail to recognize when the call transfer was completed. (ER# 221130789)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
This release does not include any corrections or modifications.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
CallUUID
Parameters: None
Return value type: STRING
Use CallUUID to access T-Library attribute CallUUID.
Note: Because this function is not yet available for selection in IRD's Function properties dialog box, you must manually enter CallUUID[] in the Expression pane of the dialog box on the right side of the equal sign. This workaround is only available starting from IRD version 7.6.100.07 or later. (ER# 220210631).
This release includes the following corrections and/or modifications:
URS now reacts to virtual queue events distributed by other URSs only if both routers are in a primary/backup relationship. Previously, when the same URSs monitored the same set of routing points, virtual queue events distributed by different URSs could sometimes result in incorrect messaging about these virtual queues. (ER# 211281640)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
When executing the SuspendForEvent function, URS now intercepts EventReleased resulting from the action of objects external to URS, such as IVRs and agents. (ER# 200766191)
This release includes the following corrections and/or modifications:
URS no longer shuts down unexpectedly if function Alarm is used with a very long alarm message (15,000 characters for example). On all platforms except Tru64 UNIX, URS now checks the length of the alarm message and truncates the message if it exceeds 10,000 characters. (ER# 211911391)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
This release includes the following corrections and/or modifications:
HTTP Bridge now allows the use of underscores in tag names. Note: The rule for tags is that they should start with a letter that is followed either by another letter, a digit, an underscore or the ":" symbol to denote a namespace. (ER# 211513897)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
There are no restrictions for this release. This release contains the following new functionality:
This release includes the following corrections or modifications.
When URS executes the DeleteAttachedData function, it now deletes all attached data when the key parameter value is an asterisk (*). (ER# 173688048)
The way that URS distributes calls to IVR ports of the Routing Point and/or ACDQueue type is updated to tolerate high call volumes. URS no longer fails to apply IVR treatments in such cases. (ER# 197851307)
URS no longer fails to distribute virtual queue events for a consult call if the switch default-routed the call to another Routing Point and the route_consult_calls option specifies a timeout value greater than zero. (ER# 196792051)
When an agent's DN changes state, but the agent him- or herself does not change it, URS no longer considers the agent as not routable for less than the configured time that is specified in the value of the verification_time option. (ER# 177154029)
When a Web Service returns a very long error message, this no longer occasionally results in URS failing to correctly count the number of Web Service requests submitted. (ER# 175435236)
URS no longer shuts down unexpectedly in the following scenario: URS sends a call to an IVR and the IVR moves the call to some Routing Point loaded with a strategy that does not exist. (ER# 175152365)
URS no longer freezes after calling the StrReplace function call if the input has non-printable characters. (ER# 174888171)
If the 64-bit version of URS/HTTP Bridge is used in an HP-UX operating system environment, HTTP Bridge no longer terminates unexpectedly when processing a Web Service request submitted from a strategy. (ER# 174291781)
When a Routing Point is configured with a primary DN as well as number of supplementary DNs linked to the primary DN on the switch, URS now takes into account the existence of the supplementary DNs when processing EventPartyChanged events. (ER# 161880533)
When URS receives an EventPartyChanged message after EventRouteUsed , this scenario no longer sometimes delays cleanup of the call from URS memory. (ER# 159513852)
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
This release does not include any corrections or modifications.
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
This is a hot fix for this product. This release contains the following new functionality:
Based on the above priority, URS uses the first T-Server found that it is connected to and that monitors the virtual queue. If no such T-Server is found, then no virtual queue event is distributed.
(FR#171811231)
This release includes the following corrections and/or modifications.
If the name of one T-Server is the exact subset of the name of another T-Server (example: TServer and TServer_b), URS no longer selects the wrong T-Server for virtual queue event distribution (step 3 in above Feature Request).
Supported Operating Systems
New in This Release
Corrections and Modifications
There are no restrictions for this release. This section describes new features that were introduced in the initial 7.6 release of Universal Routing Server.
The lds option indicates the specific type of communication to be handled.
This release includes the following corrections and modifications that were made between Release 7.5 or earlier releases and the initial 7.6 release:
An extra busy treatment no longer plays when the following race condition occurs: When URS selects a target, sends the call back to the routing point to route from there, clears the selected target information at the moment the call arrives at the routing point, then tries to reselect the target. (ER# 143770687)
URS no longer shuts down unexpectedly upon receiving EventRetrieved with data and without a reference identifier received from Database Server. (ER# 132538121)
Starting from 7.6, if URS detects a consult call, but cannot route it (for example, if the route_consult_call option is false), URS correctly updates the current location of the call (thisDN) in order to route the call when (if) the time comes to do so. (ER #143770776)
Disabling of a Tenant object no longer results in URS unexpectedly shutting down. (ER# 143148376)
URS's call monitoring functionality no longer counts debug calls. (ER# 134318813)
When executing function InVQWaitTime in a strategy (which requires opening the StatExpectedWaitingTime statistic) and storing the returned value in a variable, URS no longer stores the value in the wrong format. Previously, this could result in an incorrect value and sometimes default routing of a call. (ER# 162834403)
URS no longer fails to properly handle a Web Service response that contains one or more elements of type string set to null. (ER# 167483279)
In an AIX operating system environment, HTTP Bridge no longer unexpectedly terminates when processing a Web Service request submitted from a strategy. (ER# 169270979)
When URS executes the SelectDN function and a routing target has no assigned Cost Contract, the Contract part of the data returned no longer contains meaningless values. (ER# 166590457)
If URS gets a message that a call is on hold, the on-hold status can be cancelled either by explicitly retrieving the call or if an arriving event is received for this call. From release 7.6, the list of these particular events is extended to include EventPartyChanged for the call (URS will consider the call on hold as retrieved upon receiving EventPartyChanged). (ER# 134319772)
When it has to wait not only for targets, but also for IVRs, URS no longer applies custom agent states to IVR targets. (ER# 165115864)
When an error occurs in response to a routing request, before starting a busy treatment, URS now always checks target availability first. Previously, you needed to use option treatment_delay_time to get the same effect. (ER# 77018788)
If URS receives more than one Abandoned Event message for the same call, this no longer results in URS failing to execute the OnCallAbandoned procedure. (ER# 135559166)
The following scenario no longer occasionally results in an extra transfer request from URS: URS monitors a DN where a call originate and it needs to transfer the call back to a routing point that is in process of routing and this transfer involves events on ACD Queues. (ER# 122832838)
When renaming an agent, URS no longer fails to correctly update the content of the Agent Group associated with this agent under the following race condition: If the update message that goes from Configuration Server to Stat Server to URS reaches URS in a 1 to 20-millisecond time interval before the update message that goes directly from Configuration Server to URS. (ER# 150643153)
Assigning float values to string variables no longer results in URS unexpectedly terminating if the absolute float value is more than 10^60. (ER# 125524351)
When using the SelectTargets function, the length of its output can now be greater than the length of the TargetsList parameter. In previous versions, if the TargetsList parameter contained targets in a short format (for example, with no Stat Server explicitly specified), the output of SelectTargets could be truncated.(ER #37219811)
URS considers EventRouteRequest messages as incoming requests. As a result, URS considers ThisDNRole in EventRouteRequest as the destination and OtherDnRole as the origination. At times, this assumption can be invalid. Example: An outbound call is made and then transferred to a routing point. In the case where a strategy uses a virtual queue, the OtherDNRole for the external party is incorrectly reported as the originator in the events for the virtual queue. This problem is fixed in current version of URS. (ER# 32958507)
When executing the function ClearTargets in a strategy, URS now checks whether the call was abandoned and distributes the correct corresponding event. Previously, URS always distributed EventDiverted. This sometimes caused a problem when URS continued executing the strategy after an error, or when an error happened while the call was being processed by a routing rule.(ER# 136159831)
This section provides the latest information on known issues and recommendations associated with this product.
On page 253 of the Universal Routing 7.6 Deployment Guide, a value of cig
for the lds
option is shown. This is incorrect. The valid value should be ciq
. This will be corrected in a later release of the Universal Routing Deployment Guide. (ER# 241953618)
Found In: 7.6.101.00 | Fixed In: |
HTTP Bridge does not create a log if the file path contains a space. (ER# 200062456)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
If you plan on using Message Server-related URS features in a 6.x configuration environment, URS 7.6 requires Message Server 7.0 or higher. (ER# 175421613)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
When installing URS in a UNIX operating system environment, the message provided by the installation in the case of a failure to contact Configuration Server (preventing installation completion) is generic and does not provide the exact reason for the failure. (ER# 165285025)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
If a routing target in the Routing Selection strategy object is a Campaign Group, then URS does not consider any existing Cost Contracts assigned to Agents Groups associated with this Campaign Group. (ER# 171221501)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
When URS connects to T-Servers through Load Distribution Server, it is not possible for URS to detect the termination of a call on a non-monitored DN. As a result, URS controls the duration of calls on non-monitored DNs exclusively through the parameters of the NMTExtractTargets function (default = 600 seconds). (ER# 162964100)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
When multiple URSs are running through Load Distribution Server, every URS registered with a routing point gets a complete list of calls currently located on that routing point. Setting option pickup_calls on the routing point to true can sometimes result in all URSs attempting to route the same set of calls. (ER# 148563326)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
When URS monitors routing points through Load Distribution Server, the RStatCallsInQueue statistic does not include the calls located on a routing point at the moment that URS registers with it. (ER# 148563261)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
When running in a Windows 2003 environment, URS can fail to close HTTP Bridge if HTTP Bridge is killed in the run window by clicking the close button (x in upper right corner of window). (ER# 146033193)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: |
If the 64-bit version of URS/HTTP Bridge is used in an HP-UX operating system environment, HTTP Bridge terminates unexpectedly when processing a Web Service request submitted from a strategy. The recommended workaround is to use the 32-bit version of URS/HTTP Bridge on HP-UX, even when 64-bit applications are supported by this operating system. (ER# 174291781)
Found In: 7.6.001.06 | Fixed In: 7.6.100.05 |
In any interval between sending a request to T-Server and not receiving an answer, there cannot be more than 32,000 other requests to T-Server. The result of re-using RefID can cause URS to ignore a treatment end indication. (ER# 204416057)
Found In: 7.5.001.05 | Fixed In: |
When URS calculates actual volume during cost-based routing, the actual volume used in a Day Contract may be incorrect after switching over from a primary to a backup URS. (ER# 107880008)
Found In: 7.5.001.05 | Fixed In: |
For purposes of cost-based routing, the Average Handling Time statistic, used to calculate hourly-based cost counts for inbound and/or outbound interactions for specific Interaction Types, is not applicable to internal or consult calls. (ER# 89430777)
Found In: 7.5.001.05 | Fixed In: |
In order for URS to correctly interpret Statistical Days or Day Contracts of type Specific Date, both URS and GUI client creating the Statistical Day must be located in the same time zone. (ER# 109000163)
Found In: 7.5.001.05 | Fixed In: |
Functions GetSkillInGroup and CountSkillInGroup do not remove duplicates (if any) from the returned list of Agents/Places. For example, if you use the same Agent Group twice in the Agent Group parameter, the returned list of Agents contains a double set of Agents from this Group. (ER# 75577001)
Found In: 7.5.001.05 | Fixed In: |
If you use the Update or Attach function and specify multiple key-value pairs, URS removes all commas, spaces, and new line characters that you place at the end of the values you enter. As a result, any value consisting entirely of these characters is reduced to an empty string. (ER# 38917142)
Found In: 7.2.001.08 | Fixed In: |
In certain circumstances, URS might freeze briefly (for about 2 seconds) when it receives a notification from Configuration Server about a new Data Access Point. During the period when URS is frozen, interactions are default routed. (ER# 15075211)
Found In: 7.2.001.08 | Fixed In: |
Two EventDiverted messages can be sent for one EventQueued during switchover from a primary to a backup URS. (ER# 60717)
Found In: 7.2.001.08 | Fixed In: |
The Unicode to Multibyte conversion function does not work correctly when running the Solaris operating system. (ER# 132227406)
Found In: 7.2.002.02 | Fixed In: |
URS does not support Routing objects in strategies that use routing rules with targets of type QueueGroup. (ER# 22271741)
Found In: 7.2.001.06 | Fixed In: |
On Windows operating systems, the URS console window does not react to Ctrl + C. Use Ctrl + Break instead. (ER# 24200891)
Found In: 7.2.001.06 | Fixed In: |
For function NMTExtractTarget, valid values for parameter Record size are integers from 1 through 4. IRD verifies only the type of entered value (must be integer), but not boundaries. (ER# 20498819)
Found In: 7.2.001.06 | Fixed In: |
When executing a strategy where force (TRoute function) or default routing is applied to an interaction, URS removes the call from all virtual queues and only then executes the force or default routing. (ER# 44013090)
Found In: 7.1.001.03 | Fixed In: |
URS can occasionally fail to execute a Web Service request if the direct IP address is used instead of the host name. (ER# 175304840)
Found In: 7.2.001.08 | Fixed In: |
The Unicode to Multibyte conversion function does not work correctly when running the Solaris operating system. (ER# 132227406)
Found In: 7.2.002.02 | Fixed In: |
The SuspendForEvent function in some cases cannot correctly wait for EventReleased. (ER# 200766191)
Found In: 7.1.001.03 | Fixed In: 7.6.100.07 |
This section documents features that are no longer supported in this software. This cumulative list is in release-number order with the most recently discontinued features at the top of the list. For more information on discontinued support for operating environments and databases, see Discontinued Support in the Genesys Supported Operating Environment Reference Guide.
Discontinued As Of: September 25, 2019; All releases |
Information in this section is included for international customers.
There are no known issues for internationalization.
Additional information on Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc. is available on our Customer Care website. The following documentation also contains information about this software. Please consult the Deployment Guide first.
Universal Routing 7.6 supports Genesys Outbound Contact and agents participating in multiple outbound campaigns. When using the IRD Outbound strategy-building objects, you may wish to consult the following:
Product documentation is provided on the Customer Care website, the Genesys Documentation website, and the Documentation Library DVD (produced quarterly).
Note: For the DVD, the New Documents on this DVD page indicates the production date for that disc. Due to disc production schedules, documentation on the Genesys Documentation website may be more up-to-date than what is available on disc immediately after a product is released or updated. To determine the version of a document, check the version number that is located on the second page in PDFs or on the About This File topic in Help files.