Hello -
Setup a quick test of Automatic Timezone Mapping and had something of an epic fail. Wondering where this went off the rails...
Imported a set of test data that looked like this:
| Name |
Account |
Status |
Created On |
Day Phone |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
8085550000 |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
9075550000 |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
5095550000 |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
3035550000 |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
3125550000 |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
2025550000 |
| Me |
Account Name |
A |
2000-01-01 0:00 |
8005550000 |
All the NPA are have been in use since the 1970's (HI, AK, WA, CO, IL, DC, TFN). I used fictitious numbers because i wasn't interested in placing the calls, just in when they would be offered/dialed.
Time zone mapping identified them as:
| Day Phone |
AutomaticTimeZone-Day Phone |
| 8085550000 |
HST |
| 9075550000 |
Undetermined |
| 5095550000 |
Undetermined |
| 3035550000 |
MST7MDT |
| 3125550000 |
Undetermined |
| 2025550000 |
Undetermined |
| 8005550000 |
Undetermined |
How could it not identify 907, 509, 312, or 202!?
I tied the contact list to a Preview Campaign and scheduled it from 07:00 - 13:00 CT. PureCloud shot through the entire list marking each record "ININ-OUTBOUND-AUTOMATIC-TIMEZONE-BLOCKED" ...
I attempted the test as a Progressive campaign as well with an identical failure.
Two questions:
(1) How do you make PureCloud identify time zones in Alaska, Washington, Illinois, and the District of Columbia by NPA?
(2) Is it possible to to get PureCloud to offer callable contacts and hold others contacts and offer them as their time zone becomes available to dial (without having to manually recycle)?
Thanks,
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Patrick Rada
Keypath Education LLC
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