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Schedule Type

Schedule Type's are used to define how a scheduled item affects a roster.

There are a number of built in Schedule Types which define some of the fundemental operations of WFM. For these types you can only change the colour with which a schedule item of this type is displayed.

The primary purpose of Schedule Types for administrators is in creating Break types and Business Hours types.

Roster

Defining Break Types

The Schedule Type 'Roster' Allows you to create the different types of breaks that can be taken during a shift. Breaks must be marked as Subtractive (i.e. don't tick the 'Addivitive checkbox').

When creating a break you should enter the fields as described below:

 

Field Description
Name Name of the break. e.g. Lunch, Meeting, Tea Break
Description An expanded description of the type of break.
Type Roster
Additive Leave unchecked as Breaks 'subtract' from an allocated shift.
Use Agent's Colour Leave unchecked.
Background Colour Select a colour that will be used on the Roster UI when displaying breaks of this type. Select a colour that isnt' used by any Agent otherwise the Breaks will be hard to see.
Font Colour The colour of the Font to display the break name in.
Show If show is turned off then the break wouldn't show (as a colour coded block) but rather just leave a whole in the shift at the point it is allocated.
Priority 0
Counts for Requirement Leave off.

Defining Business Hours

Used when creating Business Hours to describe whether a a Schedule is Addative or Subtractive.

An Additive schedule adds to the hours that you are open for business whereas a Subtractive reduces your open hours.

For example you may create a Subtractive type of 'Public Holidays'. 

All other attribues are ignored.

Availability

The two builtin Types Available and Unavailable are normally sufficient.

Preferences

The builtin Types Preferred and Dislike are normally sufficient.

Requirements

Builtin Type is all that is required.

Reservations

Builtin Type is all that is required.

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