Well...yes, it is a bit of a pain.
Two shortcuts:
1. Have "Template" queues that contain the majority of the settings you will use when creating a specific type of queue. When you create the new queue, use the "Copy settings and members from" option and select the applicable template queue
2. Use the Search field at the top to quickly find the queue you just created. As you type it will automatically narrow the list of queues displayed to help you find the one just created.
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George Ganahl
Principal Program Manager
Genesys
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-12-2018 14:16
From: Patrick Rada
Subject: Excessive steps to create and modify queues
Am I missing something?
When you create a new queue, you have to:
- Create it
- Update the first tab
- Save it
- Find it in the list
- Open it
- Update the second tab
- Save it
- Find it in the queue list again
- Update the third tab
- Save it
- Find it in the list yet again
- Update the fourth tab
- Save it
- etc..
If I jump tabs, not all the settings are retained.
Doesn't this seem just a little ridiculous for creating (or updating) a queue?
Is there a shortcut I'm missing? When you have dozens or 100's of queues "painful" is an understatement.
Thanks.
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Patrick Rada
Keypath Education LLC
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