i was wondering if it is possible to have service desk tickets auto assign at certain time frames? so what i mean our service desk team will be working in 3 shifts 6-3, 8-5, 10-7.
during those shifts we will have all our team get tickets auto assigned to them via round robin. we would like to have the tickets stop during the lunch breaks on those shifts.
so if we have agents A B C D E F we want them to all get tickets. If agents A & B work 6-3 and their lunch is at 10-11 we want the tickets to only be assigned to agents C D E F during that window and so on for the remaining shifts.
We have created an app on market place that may assist. Please see.
Regards
Lenny
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Best regards,
Bill
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Hi Lenny,
To add to that, please note the following from our guidelines.
Identify yourself as a partner: Make sure the user is aware you are affiliated with a partner company; for example, by placing the name of your company in your user name in {curly brackets} or -dashes- (note that regular brackets no longer work and have been automatically converted to dashes).
So, for example, Lenny Emmerton {Sapling Valley}
Thank you so much for being so helpful!
Take care,
Shannon
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Thanks, Shannon...but I do not work for that company. ;^) Did you mean to use Lenny's name as an example.
Best regards,
Bill
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Hi Bill,
Yes, so sorry about that! I updated my example.
Shannon
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Please look at this post for ideas on how to solve this using regular expressions and advanced compare conditions.
Best regards,
Bill
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