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Global Task List

Overview

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The Global Task List (GTL) displays:

  • A list of tasks for the selected business context (Solution, Department, Process and Capture Point).
  • Task attribute detail and history
  • Task management controls
  • Filters that you can choose to control what is displayed

A task is selected if the first column of the task row in the list is checked. To select/deselect all tasks in the list, click the first column in the table header. If no task is checked, but task details are opened for some task, this task is also considered to be selected.

[+] Changing the display


[+] Searching for a task


[+] Sorting the display columns


[+] Displaying task attributes


[+] Displaying task history

Navigation tree

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The GTL navigation tree allows you to view a current list of tasks for a number of business contexts:

  • Solution
  • Department
  • Process
  • Capture Point

All of the available contexts are displayed in the navigation tree, which you can expand, collapse, and hide. When a context is selected, the corresponding list of tasks is displayed in the GTL.


Task controls

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You can override the task-handling logic for an individual task or selection of tasks by using the control buttons at the top right of the GTL window. Select one or more tasks by clicking on them to activate the controls.


Resume

The Resume operation resumes processing of a held task. Only held tasks can be resumed.

Hold

The Hold operation holds the selected task. When a task is held, it will not be reprioritized or distributed, but it can be canceled, updated, restarted or resumed.

Cancel

The Cancel operation permanently cancels processing of the selected task. A task cannot be canceled if it has been completed, canceled, or rejected. A task can be canceled if it is already in an Assigned state.

Restart

The Restart operation restarts a task that has been modified and saved.

Modify

The Modify Tasks operation allows an update of a number of task attributes and, optionally a restart of the task. Here's an example: xx

An attribute will be updated only if the check box that is next to it is checked; it will be checked automatically if a value of the corresponding field has changed. If the task is also restarted, its status is set to New, and it is classified and prioritized again in the same way as a new task.

Important
If the Priority attribute is modified through the GTL while the task (interaction) is in the Target block of the Distribution strategy waiting to be routed to an agent, the internal queue in Universal Routing Server (URS) will take this new priority into account.

Save and Restart

Example: A task is assigned to a Process, but that Process has a start date that is in the future. In this scenario, the task is placed into the iWD_Rejected queue (IRD) or the iwd_bp_comp.Main.iWD_Rejected queue (Composer). In order to re-initiate processing of this task once the start date of the Process has been reached, you must perform a Save & Restart in the GTL. Processing of the task will not re-initiate automatically.

  1. Select one or more tasks in the GTL and click on the Modify button.
  2. At the bottom of the screen, click Save & Restart. You do not have to modify any attributes. The result is that the interaction (task) will be placed back into the New state and into a suitable queue in the iWD business process.

This Save & Restart action might be taken if the task is in the Rejected status, or potentially for other business reasons where the task should be treated as if it has just been captured.

Refresh

Click to refresh the display.

Export to XML

The Export to XML operation exports all selected tasks from the GTL to an XML file. The XML file will contain all of the available attributes for each task in the standard iWD format.

Once it has been exported, a task from an XML file can be imported into a third-party application (such as Microsoft Office Excel) for further analysis and processing.

Important
Please remember that all attribute data (name, for example) are in iWD format. An export file cannot be used directly for input to an Interaction Server XML Capture Point input unless it has some transformation mechanism enabled.

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