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Exception types define periods of time when agents are engaged in non-work activities, such as training or meetings. Each site configures its own set of exception types, based on its business requirements.
Scheduler evaluates partial-day exceptions to see whether they are Valid or Invalid. Valid partial-day exceptions comply with the criteria that are listed in Exception Type Properties (below).
Partial-day exceptions must:
WFM supports exceptions with payback to enable agents to make up for work time lost due to lateness events or personal appointments. If agents in your contact center are given appropriate permission to use this feature, they (and you) can insert payback exceptions into an existing schedule.
You can insert these exception types when modifying individual agent schedules. See the Insert Exception with Payback Wizard in the Schedule > Intra-Day view. Agents can insert payback exceptions in the My Schedule or My Schedule Details view. See Adding Exceptions To Your Schedule in the Workforce Management Agent Help.
The standard exception types that WFM creates when you choose the Generate Default Schedule State Groups and exception types while importing a site include several that represent various types of time off. These exception types, and the Exception is Used as Time Off setting, are included for backward compatibility only.
For example, the standard exception types include Time Off, Holiday, Sick Day, and Personal Day. These time-off exception types are comparatively inflexible and cannot be associated with time-off accrual rules. For this reason, time-off types are the preferred way to configure the various kinds of time-off periods you use.
Genesys recommends that you configure all types of time off using the Time-Off Types module instead of configuring them as exception types.
You can change which trade rule is associated with a specific Exception Type, but you cannot edit or delete a Trade Rule.
To create exception types, watch the video and/or follow this procedure:
To edit exception types:
To delete exception types:
To copy existing exception types: