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New in 9.0.000.10

This release includes only resolved issues.

New in 9.0.000.09

  • CX Contact now supports call treatments based on disposition codes. In the event a treatment is defined for both a call result and a disposition code, CX Contact gives priority to the disposition code when applying the call treatment. Refer to the Delivery and Retry Options page in the CX Contact Help manual for more information.
  • For call treatments (Retry Options), the Apply to Record menu now includes a Suppress option that allows you to suppress a record (by client ID or by phone number) that meets the treatment criteria. When you select this option, you must specify a suppression list for the suppressed record from the new Suppression List menu, which contains all suppression lists set to Never expire. Refer to the Delivery and Retry Options page in the CX Contact Help manual for more information.
  • CX Contact now supports historical reporting of unattempted (suppressed) records through Elasticsearch and Genesys Info Mart. Once CX Contact writes the data to an Elasticsearch index, Genesys Info Mart extracts the data and transforms it into Genesys Info Mart LDR_* tables.
    For detailed information about this functionality, refer to the Integrating CX Contact with Genesys Historical Reporting page in the CX Contact Deployment Guide.
  • On the General tab of a dialing profile, campaign template, and campaign group, a new Filtering Rule menu replaces the following menus:
    • Labels
    • Contact Order
    • Ascending/Descending
    A filtering rule encompasses all of these options.
  • On the Campaigns dashboard, the List Size field has been renamed List Size/Devices, and the Filtered field has been renamed Contacts Filtered/Devices Filtered. The previous release (9.0.000.08) introduced the new Devices and Devices Filtered statistics but excluded updates to the field names.

New in 9.0.000.08

  • A new filtering rule allows you to sort and order contact data within in a contact list. Unlike upload rules and selection rules, a filtering rule can be applied while a campaign group is running. It does not have to be applied at the time a list is being uploaded to CX Contact.
    The Filtering Rule option replaces the Contact Order option on the General tab of a dialing profile, campaign template, and campaign group.
    Related Documentation: Filtering Rules
  • There are now two types of upload rules:
    • Contacts - The selection rule applies to a contact list.
    • Suppression - The selection rule applies to a suppression list.
    Related Documentation: Upload Rules
  • There are now three types of selection rules:
    • Contacts - The selection rule applies to a contact list.
    • Suppression - The selection rule applies to a suppression list.
    • Advanced - The selection rule applies to a contact list export and filtering rules. When defining the filtering criteria for this type of rule, you can now define an SQL WHERE clause in place of the standard visual editor.
    Related Documentation: Selection Rules
  • On the Campaigns dashboard, the Filtered cell now includes the total number of filtered devices from the contact list, in addition to the total number of filtered records. The count is displayed as Records Filtered/Devices Filtered. Related Documentation: View Campaign Statistics
  • On the Campaigns dashboard, the List Size cell now includes the total number of devices contained in the contact list, in addition to the total number of unique records. The count is displayed as Record Count/Device Count. Related Documentation: View Campaign Statistics
  • On the campaigns dashboard, the Expand All option, which is used to view campaign groups and contact lists associated with each campaign template, now functions as follows:
    • Click Expand All once to view all campaign groups associated with each campaign template.
    • Click Expand All again to view all contact lists associated with each campaign group.
    The Collapse All functionality remains unchanged. Related Documentation: Search or Filter Campaign Statistics
  • Contact lists exported from CX Contact now include compliance classification data for each device (record in chain), including:
    • Wireless
    • Duplicate Position
    • Duplicate List
    • International
    • Ends in 00
    • Ends in 000
    • TPS/DNC
    • Toll Free
    • Duplicate Contact
    • Contains Extension
    • VoIP
  • Contact lists exported from CX Contact now store all devices associated with each record in a chain.
  • You can now create a campaign group against an individual campaign template using the More Actions menu (displayed as an ellipsis) on the Campaigns dashboard. When you do this, the campaign template and associated parameters will automatically populate on the New Campaign Group page. Related Documentation: Create a Campaign Group
  • You can now duplicate attempt rules and location rules. The duplicated rule will inherit all settings from the original rule, but you can change any or all of them. If you do not change the name of the rule, it will inherit the name of the original rule, with _duplicate# appended to it. Related Documentation: Compliance Tools
  • The user interface now contains a context-sensitive Help tool that enables you to view Help content relative to the page you're viewing in the user interface. To access the tool, click the question mark icon in the top right-hand corner of the user interface.
  • The width of each menu on the General tab for a dialing profile, campaign template, and campaign group has increased by 50%.

New in 9.0.000.07

  • On the Treatment tab for a dialing profile, campaign template, or campaign group, you can now specify a URI to a stored SCXML treatment script. When you do this, the system applies all treatment configuration defined in the SCXML treatment script and ignores all treatment configuration previously defined in CX Contact.
    For more information, refer to the SCXML-based Treatments page.
  • The new data mapping feature is an alternative to using an input specification file to map contact data to fields in a CX Contact contact list. You can create a data mapping schema for either a fixed-position file or a delimited file and then apply the schema to a list being imported into CX Contact via manual import or via list automation.
    For detailed instructions, refer to the Create a Data Mapping Schema page.
  • For call treatments, the Increment retry option is no longer a mandatory option. Previously, if you selected Retry in from the Apply to Record menu, you had to define an increment value.
  • On the Campaigns dashboard, an icon now displays to the right of a campaign group name to indicate the type of dialing mode the campaign group uses. When you hover over the icon, the name of the dialing mode and associated dialing parameters display in a text box.
    For more information, refer to the Create and Manage a Campaign Group page.
  • The media control icons on the Campaigns dashboard have increased in size and have changed in color. In addition, a new status bulb displays next to the media controls to indicate the status of the campaign group.
    For more information, refer to the Create and Manage a Campaign Group page.

New in 9.0.000.06

  • You can now use the List Automation feature to schedule a contact list export. The file is exported out of CX Contact and sent to a remote FTP directory.
    For a complete description of this feature, refer to the Create and Manage List Automation Tasks page in the CX Contact Help manual.
  • The new Device Escalation feature enables you to do any of the following when records in a contact list contain more than one device:
    • Identify which device(s) should be contacted.
    • Specify the order in which the devices should be contacted.
    • Specify how to handle answering machine detection - drop the call, deliver the call to an agent, or send the call to a DN for treatment (for example, leave a pre-recorded message).
    For a complete description of this feature, refer to the Apply Device Escalation page in the CX Contact Help manual.
  • In the Timezone source field, a new option, called Explicit, enables you to select a specific time zone for records in a contact list. When you apply this option, the system ignores all Contact and Device time zone assignments, so we do not recommend this option if your contact list contains international numbers or countries with multiple time zones.
    For more information, see the Time Zone Assignment page in the CX Contact Help manual.

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