04-16-2008 08:32 AM - edited 03-14-2019 02:06 AM
Is there a way to email the supervisors the generated CRS historical reports?
UCCX Enhanced 5.X
Thanks
Mohan
04-16-2008 09:40 PM
Mohan,
you can save all the reports as .csv or excell format and you can obviously email that.
Please let us know if we don't understand your question.
thanks,
Baseer.
04-17-2008 05:18 AM
As fas as I know the CRS Historical Report Client can Print or Export (save) report-files using the integrated schedular.
The only way I can think of to email the reports to the supervisor is to Export the report to a file and email that file.
You probably can automate this using custom scripts and/or tools (check a directory for new files and perform an action, like email them). Maybe someone else knows about such a solution/workaround.
Regards,
Eric
04-18-2008 09:15 AM
Thank you both (Baseer and Eric).
Well, that was the option I was considering Eric. Just wanted to know whether there was an option to configure for the Historical Reporting Client to email the reports, rather than using windows options. I did look at the Historical Reporting Client configuration extensively and could not find anything and was wondering whether I missed something?
Would it make any difference if we had Premium License (I know what the Premium license provides with respect to the subsystems etc.., not sure about this particular âfeatureâ I am looking for? Or is this something UCCX does not do at all? We are replacing an Avaya Contact Centre and apparently this is something Avaya can do.
Thanks again for you input.
Mohan
04-18-2008 12:54 PM
Mohan,
Changing to Premium doesn't make any difference regarding this wanted "feature". UCCX doesn't have it at all.
Regards,
Eric
04-19-2008 12:16 PM
The SQL databases schema is published by Cisco however so you could connect another reporting engine of your choice to them, such as Crystal.
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