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anon-salt

Section: default
Default Value: a hashed salt string
Valid Values: a hashed salt string
Changes Take Effect: on initial Data Loader startup
Introduced: 9.0.017.00

WARNING: Do not edit this option manually!

When Data Loader starts up, it generates a unique 64-character salt string to be used for anonymization. It stores an obfuscated version of the salt string as the value for the anon-salt option. This same salt value is written to the primary and backup instances of Data Loader, and to the Predictive_Route_DataCfg Transaction List object anon-salt option.

If you try to change a salt value, Data Loader generates an alarm message and restores the original salt value. If for some reason, Data Loader cannot restore the original salt value, your predictors become unusable for scoring and routing. See the "Data anonymization" section on the "Set up data for import" topic in the Predictive Routing Deployment and Operations Guide.

anon-salt

Section: default
Default Value: a hashed salt string
Valid Values: a hashed salt string
Changes Take Effect: on initial Data Loader startup


WARNING: Do not edit this option manually!

When Data Loader starts up, it generates a unique 64-character salt string to be used for anonymization. It stores an obfuscated version of the salt string as the value for the anon-salt option. This same salt value is written to the primary and backup instances of Data Loader, and to the Predictive_Route_DataCfg Transaction List object anon-salt option.

If you try to change a salt value, Data Loader generates an alarm message and restores the original salt value. If for some reason, Data Loader cannot restore the original salt value, your predictors become unusable for scoring and routing. See the "Data anonymization" section on the "Set up data for import" topic in the Predictive Routing Deployment and Operations Guide.

9.0.017.00

Predictive Routing - Data Loader Release Notes


Predictive Routing - Data Loader is part of 9.x starting in 9.0.016.09.
Release Date Release Type Restrictions AIX Linux Solaris Windows
04/17/20 General Under Shipping Control X

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What's New

This release includes the following new features and improvements:

  • You can now choose to have sensitive and PII data anonymized on-premise. The default remains anonymization in Cloud. Note that this choice is made when Genesys creates your Predictive Routing account and is not configurable after initial account creation. To support on-premise anonymization, the following changes have been made to Data Loader:
    • Twelve new log messages (107-60801 through 107-60812) inform users about issues related to on-premise anonymization of sensitive and PII data. For complete documentation of these log events, see Data Loader monitoring and logging. (PRR-6363)
    • The new anon-salt configuration options store an obfuscated version of the salt value used for anonymization. Data Loader automatically generates this option value, which should NEVER be manually changed or deleted. The same salt value is stored in the anon-salt option in the [default] section in the Data Loader Application object and in the anon-salt in the [default] section in the Predictive_Route_DataCfg Transaction List object. (PRR-6220)
  • You can now configure Data Loader to make connections using HTTP/HTTPS Proxy. For an explanation of how to configure Data Loader for HTTP/HTTPS Proxy support, see Configure HTTP/HTTPS Proxy. (PRR-6350)


Resolved Issues

This release contains no resolved issues.



Upgrade Notes

No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 9.0.017.00.

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