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Trying wrote:You can also use the default fields from vicidial_list in your custom fields screen.
Please explain how this is done?
Trying wrote:It will be useful to have the default "comments" field, which can also be used in the custom fields section, store and display previous comments per disposition, user, date and time.
For example, user Kevins phoned the client and his comment is that the client needs to discuss the product with his wife. When a second agent, Pierred, phones the client he can view the previous comment by Kevins without being able to edit it. He can however add his own comment.
It will look something like this:
Client wants to speak to his wife - Kevins - Callback - 04/07/2010 - 13:46
He asked me to phone him in 30 min - Pierred - Callback - 05/07/2010 - 10:23
Closed the sale. QC please ensure you phone him before delivery - Johns - Sale - 06/07/2010 - 16:18
This will also be useful for the QC feature when done. The sales agent and QC agent can see each others comments.
Please get the correct bank account details as the account number is invalid - Janeb (QC) - Incomplete - 07/07/2010 - 09:02
Bank account number corrected - Johns - Sale - 07/07/2010 - 13:15
(top of this post)Here is a sample page of the admin portion of the custom fields administration:
http://www.vicidial.org/vicidial/admin_lists_custom.htm
mflorell wrote:Another small update:
Added ability to use custom fields through the web-based lead loader when using TXT(tab or pipe delimited) or CSV(comma separated values) files(but not with XLS files).
Custom fields must already be defined in the List Custom Fields section, and you need to use a List ID Override as well as Custom Format when on the lead loading page.
instead of "Standard" you choose "Custom" and it should give you the ability to "Map"mflorell wrote:... Custom Format ...
williamconley wrote:instead of "Standard" you choose "Custom" and it should give you the ability to "Map"mflorell wrote:... Custom Format ...
it's in use in several call centers. it works. but if you want to know if it's ready for production, you have to TEST it for yourself. ready for production is subjective.ready for production
mflorell wrote:or, don't use IE
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