Carl,
This question comes up pretty regularly with my customers. The system won't log who disconnects interactions in the scenario you have outlined. You can find who disconnected them but this requires you to go spelunking through logs and also some of the logs will be need to be turned up past default to see this activity. Basically it is not exactly the easiest thing to track down. If this is happening often might I suggest you reconsider the rights you are assigning your supervisors. When I install the phone system usually the customer wants the supervisors to have rights to modify the queues but they never really explain why they want the supervisors to have rights to do this.
It's been my experience when supervisors have rights to modify the queues often times this causes more problems than it fixes. If a call is picked up or transferred out of the queue it does not report correctly in the ACD statistics. Also, as you have learned supervisors can accidentally disconnect these interactions which is not exactly clear why or how it happened. Is it possible for you to remove the supervisor's rights to modify queues which would "fix" this issue of tracking down who is disconnecting interactions from within the queue display?
Thanks,
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Mark Tatera
ConvergeOne
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-03-2020 04:51
From: Carl Van Der Merwe
Subject: Log tracking changes made - User not identified
Hi There
Question in term of tracking who does what.
If a Supervisor logs into ICBM and decides to disconnect an interaction/s from within Workgroup views / queues views (pretty much any view in ICBM)
Without the interaction first been picked up and connected to a User, the interaction will be written to the DB as disconnected (Local Disconnect).
However in the SQL DB record there is no reference to who disconnected the interaction.
Is there a way to track eho did this as Admin is not not stated either as logged in?
Thank you
Best Regard
#Reporting/Analytics
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Carl Van Der Merwe
Pivotal Data (Pty) Ltd
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