Those "none/none" entries usually come from outbound or non–skilled interactions. And yes, if a call is transferred, it will show as offered in both the original and the receiving queue.
Regarding the transfers:
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If a call is offered to Queue A first, it is counted in that queue's "Offered."
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If that same call is transferred to Queue B, it will also be counted in Queue B's "Offered."
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So yes, the same interaction can appear in multiple queues, because WFM reporting treats each queue segment as a new "offer."
This is expected behaviour, and it helps planners see the workload distribution per queue rather than only the original entry point.
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ATUL ARYA
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-20-2025 13:31
From: Eystein Kylland
Subject: Route paths
Could someone explain why we get some offered with only language and not skill. These with none, none on skill and languge I believe is outbound calls. If we transfer a call will it be counted both on first and transferred queue
#CapacityPlanning
#Forecasting
#Intraday,Shrinkage,Adherence
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Eystein Kylland
Systemutvikler Genesys Applikasjonsspesialist
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