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In the Column List:

  • P = Primary key
  • M = Mandatory field
  • F = Foreign key (where the term is used loosely to indicate a surrogate key reference to a field in another table, not a formal constraint)
  • DV = Default value
  • In the Data Type column, varchar/nvarchar means that the data type is varchar except in multi-language databases that use Unicode, in which case the data type is nvarchar. (The Info Mart database in Cloud deployments is not multi-language.) THIS BULLET DISPLAYS ONLY IN THE MSSQL AND CLOUD PDMs.

Table DIALING_MODE

Description

Modified: 8.5.003 (in Oracle, fields with VARCHAR data types use explicit CHAR character-length semantics)

In partitioned databases, this table is not partitioned.


This table allows facts to be described based on attributes of an outbound campaign dialing mode. Each row describes one dialing mode.

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Column List

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Column Data Type P M F DV
DIALING_MODE_KEY Oracle: NUMBER(10)
MSSQL: int
PostgreSQL: integer
X X
DIALING_MODE Oracle: VARCHAR2(32 CHAR)
MSSQL: varchar(32)/nvarchar(32)
PostgreSQL: varchar(32)
DIALING_MODE_CODE Oracle: VARCHAR2(32 CHAR)
MSSQL: varchar(32)/nvarchar(32)
PostgreSQL: varchar(32)
CREATE_AUDIT_KEY Oracle: NUMBER(19)
MSSQL: numeric(19)
PostgreSQL: numeric(19)
X X
UPDATE_AUDIT_KEY Oracle: NUMBER(19)
MSSQL: numeric(19)
PostgreSQL: numeric(19)
X X

DIALING_MODE_KEY

The surrogate key that is used to join this dimension table to the fact tables.

DIALING_MODE

The dialing mode. This field is set to one of the following values:

  • None
  • Unknown Dialing Mode
  • Predictive
  • Progressive
  • Preview
  • Progressive with seizing
  • Predictive with seizing
  • Power
  • Power with seizing
  • Push Preview
  • Progressive GVP
  • Predictive GVP
  • Power GVP

These values change with localization.

DIALING_MODE_CODE

The dialing mode code. This field is set to one of the following values:

  • NONE
  • UNKNOWN_DIALING_MODE
  • PREDICTIVE
  • PROGRESSIVE
  • PREVIEW
  • PROGRESSIVE_WITH_SEIZING
  • PREDICTIVE_WITH_SEIZING
  • POWER
  • POWER_WITH_SEIZING
  • PUSH_PREVIEW
  • PROGRESSIVE_GVP
  • PREDICTIVE_GVP
  • POWER_GVP

This value does not change with localization.

CREATE_AUDIT_KEY

The surrogate key that is used to join to the CTL_AUDIT_LOG control table. The key specifies the lineage for data creation. This value can be useful for aggregation, enterprise application integration (EAI), and ETL tools — that is, applications that need to identify newly added data.

UPDATE_AUDIT_KEY

The surrogate key that is used to join to the CTL_AUDIT_LOG control table. The key specifies the lineage for data update. This value can be useful for aggregation, enterprise application integration (EAI), and ETL tools — that is, applications that need to identify recently modified data.

Index List

No indexes are defined.

Subject Areas

  • Contact_Attempt — Represents outbound campaign contact record attempts. An attempt may or may not include dialing.


References

The summary List of References will include the following entries for this table or view:


Child Table/View Child Table/View Column Parent Table/View Parent Table/View Column
DIALING_MODE CREATE_AUDIT_KEY CTL_AUDIT_LOG AUDIT_KEY
DIALING_MODE UPDATE_AUDIT_KEY CTL_AUDIT_LOG AUDIT_KEY

 

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