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Yes, you can, if you grant a reseller manager rights to a user, the user will be able to see and switch between all customer under the same reseller as the customer that the user is defined under belongs to. |
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1. Go to Administration> Users 2. Click on the user you need to limit the access to show only her/his calls, and you will see the user settings, scroll down the page and you will see the measurement objects, and select the intended user id Eg. Nael as below: 3. Scroll back to up and click on Update 4. And now the user can only see Nael calls, as an admin you can test the result by click on additional >Log in as selected user 5. Create a report to test the settings and check the results |
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It is possible to activate this feature/report on Customer Level or System Level and the name of the report is ACD / Attendant groups – Source, This sources report is an opt-in report so you need to activate manually.
1. Go to System administration > Customers> Customer list > choose the dedicated customer which you want to enable the feature for them 3. Go back to settings and click on "Save and go back" as in the below pic
1. Go to System administration > Property Management 2. In the property name add "telepo.reports.enable_queue_source_reports" 3. in the value add True as in the below pic: |
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Inside the web interfaceEvery report in Meridix is represented by a number of different interval views, as example: per time, per month, or per period (total for the whole measurement period). In the web interface all the graphs are bound to the grouping best suited for the specific graph, and the graphs that's created is also depended on which report grouping that is chosen for the report. (Total, per measurementobject, per group and so on.) Following below will be a short description on how the system handles graphs for different report groupings. Report grouping: TotalReports with report grouping set to total will always include one line per period e.g with time grouping there's one line for 07.00 a.m and one for 07.30 am etc. In this kind of grouping the graphs (Pie-graphs and circle diagrams not included) will show one stack/point for each period.(See the following picture). But since a report set to per date can show a large amount of lines e.g a report for two years grouped per date shows 731 (365*2 + 1 total line) the graph will not be rendered since the amount of lines in the table exceeds a predefined limit. This limit will differ for each graph in each report to always be able to show the most optimal information possible. If you can't see a graph, try creating a report for the desired interval grouping that results in lesser amount of lines. Report grouping : Measurement objects, groups, and collection pointsReports with report grouping set to measurement objects, groups, or collection points will include one line per period and measurement object/group/collection point. Which means that the report will include one line for nr 123 at 07.00 a.m and one line for nr 456 at 07.00 a.m. Comparative graph In this mode there's an upper limit of how many stacks the graph supports, which means that if the amount of measurement objects/group/collection points exceeds this limit the graph will not be visible. Pie-graphs/Circle diagrams Unlike the comparative graph, the pie-graphs and circle diagrams will always show regardless on how much information the report holds. If the report holds too much information the comparative graphs will include to many stacks and therefore the system is not able to show the graph. Exporting reports to Excel.When exporting reports to Excel different rules apply since the graphs in Excel are bound to the table below and are using Excels own graph motor. For report groping total the same rules are applied as inside the web interface sine the graph is created based on the table below. Practical example below The first picture shows a report for a month grouped per month where every group only have one line of data. (The pie-graphs is included in this report even if the picture is not showing them) The next picture shows the same report but the grouping is based on weekdays where every group has lines of each respective weekday (See yellow highlighting). In this mode the comparative graph is not showing because there would be too many stacks. As in the web interface the pie graphs and circle diagrams will also always be shown in Excel since they are based on the total lines in the table. |
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