On theDirectorsubtab, clickNew. TheEvent Propertieswindow appears.
Specify values in the following fields as required.
Section
Field
Description
Event
Event Type
The type of event.
This field contains the following options:
SYSTEM:Event initiated by the system (automatic).
USER:Event initiated by an agent (manual).
System Events
The type of system event (for example, when an agent is on call or when an agent is ready to interact with your customers).
This field appears when the value in theEvent Typefield isSYSTEM.
If the Event Type is System, then you can trigger the following events:
Disposition: You can trigger an event to navigate to a particular page.
In Call: An event is triggered when an agent is on call. For example, if the agent's status is in-call, an event is triggered to open an accounts page.
Login: When you create an Event Type of Login, it enables you to trigger an action based on a login event in the agent window.
Log off: When you create an Event Type of Log off, it enables you to trigger an action based on a Log off event in the agent window.
Not Ready: If the agent status is Not Ready, you can create an event to move to the source page.
Ready: If the agent status is Ready, you can create an event to navigate to a source page.
Wrap-Up: You can create an event for an agent if the agent wants to log off.
You can create an Action Type for all the System Events and include an API to support an event.
Source Page
The page from which you want the event to be initiated.
This field contains the names of the pages created for the Designer Desktop.
Components
The section of the Agent Desktop from which you want the event to be initiated.
This field appears when the value in theEvent Typefield isUSER.
The field contains the names of the sections added to the selected source page.
User Event
The event initiated by an agent based on which you want an action to be triggered.
This field appears when the value in theEvent Typefield isUSER.
Condition
None
The criteria on which you want an action to be triggered.
Use theEditbutton to add, modify, or delete a criterion.
Actions
Action Type
The type of action that you want to result from the event.
This field contains the following options:
FUNCTION CALL: Calls a function.
PAGE TRANSITION: Displays a page.
COMPONENT LOAD:Displays a section created in the Designer Desktop.
POP URL:Displays an event (User and System) to open a section, page, or an external webpage on a new browser tab, or you can trigger an event to update the information in the existing browser by enabling theOpen in same browseroption.This eliminates the need to manage multiple windows or tabs, streamlining the agent's interaction with the information.
Push URL:Displays an event (User and System) to open a section, page, or an external webpage. After opening the page on the agent's desktop, the page is updated with the current information if the event is triggered again.
API
The API whose method you want to be called.
This field appears when the value in theAction Typefield isFUNCTION CALLorPOP URL.
The field contains the names of the APIs from theFunctions Librarytab.
Method
The API method that you want to be called.
This field appears when the value in theAction Typefield isFUNCTION CALL.
Target Component
The section of the Agent Desktop that you want to be displayed when the action occurs.
This field appears when the value in theAction Typefield isFUNCTION CALLorCOMPONENT LOAD.
The field contains the names of the pages created for the Designer Desktop, along with their sections.
Target Page
The page that you want to be displayed when the action occurs.
This field appears when the value in theAction Typefield isPAGE TRANSITION.
The field contains the names of the pages created for the Designer Desktop.
URL API
The API method that you want to be called.
This field appears when the value in theAction Typefield is POP URL.
The field contains the names of the API methods from theFunctions Librarytab.
ClickSave. The event is created, and it appears on theDirectorsubtab.
You can modify an event by usingnext to the event.
You can add another condition to an event by using next to the event.
You can add another action to a condition by using next to the condition.
If you do not want a condition to be enabled for an event, select the checkbox in theStopcolumn, next to the event.
You can delete an event, condition, or action by using.