Fields for operator work groups, work queues, and schedules
Use the Work tab to identify the skills, work groups, work queues, and work schedule for an operator. The work queues are searched for assignments when users click Next assignment on the Case Manager portal.
Routing
In this section, you identify properties of the operator that relate to the assignment of work, including: organization, skill, work queue, and whether the operator is able to receive work assignments.Field | Description |
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Organizational Unit | Click Update to select an organization, division, and unit from the pop-up window. |
Work group | Select the name of a work group (a Data-Admin-WorkGroup
instance). Work groups are the basis of many standard management reports. The system does not constrain work group membership based on organization structure. Members of a work group may belong to different organization units, divisions, or even different organizations. Click the plus sign to add the additional work groups to which this user belongs. |
Reports to | Optional. Select the operator ID of another user to whom this operator
reports. The specified value is used by the display shown when you click Reporting structure. The field has no additional uses. |
Reporting structure | Click to display the reporting structure for this operator, based on the
values specified in the Reports To field for this operator
and for other operators. A new window opens displaying the reporting structure. The
system assembles and displays a hierarchy (tree) view. In the displayed hierarchy, the names of operators who are not available are marked with a distinctive light blue background. |
Skill | Optional. Identify a skill name — the name of a skill rule (
Rule-Admin-Skill rule type) associated with this user.
Routing activities and security tests can access skill information recorded here to determine which assignments this operator can perform. Order in this array is not significant. |
Rating | Optional. Select a user proficiency rating for this skill between 1 and 10, where 10 indicates highest proficiency. (Some skill rules may allow only a narrower range of ratings, such as 1 to 3.) |
Work queue | Optional. Enter a list of work queues that may contain assignments for this
user. When this user clicks the Get Next Work menu item to obtain
an assignment, the system searches the work queues listed here in order (unless the
Merge work queues box is selected.) The Get from
work queues first check box controls whether the system searches the
work queues or the worklist first, and other aspects of the search algorithm.
This array is visible only if the Use all work queue assignments in user's team check box is not selected. Your changes to this array may take effect only after the LookupList cache is rebuilt and the later operator logs in. This list does not restrict the ability of users to open and complete assignments placed in other work queues. Normally, users can fetch assignments directly from any work queue defined for their own organization unit, bypassing the Get Next Work facility. For general information on this facility, see Maximizing user productivity with GetNextWork. |
Operator is available to receive work | Select to allow applications to route additional assignments to the worklist
of the user who is identified by this operator ID data instance. Clear to prevent routing shapes in flow executions from adding assignments to this user's worklist. This check box affects only routing activities. This check box does not affect the ability of this user to log in, enter work items, or complete assignments already on the worklist. It does not prevent another operator or manager from transferring assignments to the worklist. If selected and at runtime a router activity (with parameter
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Get from work queues first | Select to cause the Get Next Work menu item retrieve
assignments first from work queues listed below.
Work queues can be set up so that only users who possess one of a list of access roles can remove assignments from them. Processing for the Next Assignment facility skips over any work queue that this user cannot fetch assignments from. This processing ignores Error: assignments ( problem assignments ); they are never selected as most urgent. Your application can alter or override the standard activities that support this button, providing a sophisticated means of prioritizing which assignments users work on. See Maximizing user productivity with GetNextWork. |
Use all work queue assignments in user's work group | Select to have Get Next Work processing assemble and
sort assignments in any work queue for which the Work Group
field (on the Work queue tab of the Work queue form) is the
same as the Work Group field of this operator (as set on the
Operator tab). This field is visible only when the Merge work queues check box is selected. When enabled, selection and sorting occurs directly through efficient SQL operations on tables in the PegaRULES database. This is typically faster than activity-based searching and sorting |
Merge work queues | Select to cause Next Assignment item to consolidate
assignments from all the work queues in the Work queues array below, then sorted by
assignment urgency, returning the most urgent in any work queue. When enabled, selection and sorting occurs directly through efficient SQL operations on tables in the PegaRULES database. This is typically faster than activity-based searching and sorting. |
Scheduling
This area records future scheduled absences. Standard routing activities can examine this information before routing an assignment to a work queue, based on a Boolean parameterCheckAvailability
. If the parameter is true and this
operator is not available when the router activity runs, the assignment is routed to a
substitute. Complete these fields to control how assignments are routed for this operator when this operator is marked absent or unavailable. Routing rules can redirect the assignments to a substitute operator or to a work queue during those periods.
When an assignment is linked to a service-level agreement, the dynamic system setting Pega-ProCom.pyUseGoalTimeForAvailabilityCalculation affects this availability calculation.
Field | Description |
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Business Calendar | Optional. Identify the first key part ( Calendar Name )
of a calendar instance that identifies the working days and holidays of this
operator. At runtime, the system uses the current date in format YYYYMMDD as the
second key part to find a calendar data instance. At runtime, if no calendar with a
second key part exactly matching today's date is found, the calendar that matches
the first key part exactly and has as a second key part the latest date not greater
than today's date is used. Select a valid calendar carefully. To simplify and reduce maintenance over multiple years, this value is not validated when you save an Operator ID form. As a best practice, if all or nearly all operators in an organization are in a single time zone and follow a common business day calendar, leave this field blank for those operators who share the organizational calendar and time zone. Complete the Calendar and Time Zone fields only for the operators who are exceptions. Few standard rules depend on the value in this field; it is provided for application use. The calendar does not affect the ability of the operator to sign on, enter work, or perform assignments. Your application can use this field to access a calendar data instance for the operator when calling date functions. For example, if the value of this field is HONGKONG and the current date is March 31, 2006, the system first searches for a calendar with key HONGKONG.20060331. If no calendar data instance exactly matches this key, the immediately preceding calendar instance if any that matches HONGKONG (such as HONGKONG.20060101) is used. During log-in, if this field is not blank, both the calendar and the time zone are set on the requestor page as the calendar and default time zone (property pyRequestorTimeZone ). If blank, the system uses the calendar from the Organization data instance and does not set a time zone; the time zone is then typically defaulted to the time zone of the server node. |
Unavailable From | Optional. Identify one or more future date intervals during which this
operator is not available. In testing the current date time against the date ranges
here, the system uses the calendar (and the time zone of the calendar) associated
with this operator. Click the + icon to add a row. Click the calendar icon to select a date from the pop-up calendar. Most operators cannot update this information directly. A work group manager can update this information, for operators in the group. (The standard privilege named Data-Admin-Operator-ID.UpdateWorkgroupAvailability conveys this capability.) The system purges past time intervals from this list each time the operator logs in. |
To | Identify the end date of the future interval. |
Substitute operator type | Select:
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Decision tree to find substitute | Optional. Identify the name (second key part) of a decision tree that the
system can use to identify a substitute who can receive assignments sent to this
operator. Select a decision tree that returns an operator ID or one that returns a
work queue name, matching your selection in the Assignee Type
field. To find this decision tree, the system uses Data-Admin-Operator-ID as the initial value of the Applies To class. |
Default to assignee | Optional. Identify the operator ID or work queue name of a substitute for new
assignments routed to the user identified by this operator ID instance when that
user is unavailable. The system uses the substitute operator or work queue if the First, use this Decision Tree field is blank, or the decision tree does not result in a valid operator ID or work queue value. |