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Dispositions Tab

Dispositions are used to specify the result of an interaction attempt. For example, a disposition may indicate that the requested service was provided or suggest a specific reason why it was not provided. Dispositions are stored in the interaction records and campaign results, and can be used in custom queries and reports for evaluation of service efficiency.

Note: The Dispositions tab is displayed only if the Use dispositions option is selected on the Properties tab.

In outbound campaigns, dispositions are also used to determine subsequent processing of calling records depending on the outcome of each call attempt. See section Outbound - Dial Rules for more information. In outbound campaigns, some of the dispositions can be applied to entire calling records and some others to individual call attempts.

For outbound campaigns of preview type, dispositions are also usually defined for preview records. In such campaigns, agents receive calling records from the system and preview them before making the corresponding outbound calls. During the preview, they may decide to discard some records without dialing. Dispositions in this case can indicate the reason (e.g., incomplete data).

For blended services, inbound dispositions are processed within the context of the campaign that is part of the same service. For example, if a customer misses your campaign call and then calls back using the campaign's caller ID and buys the product you have been offering within the campaign, the disposition of that inbound call should normally prevent subsequent attempts to call this customer within the same campaign. Therefore, for blended services it is important that:

  • the inbound and outbound dispositions correlate (i.e., the former shoudl normally be a subset of the latter)
  • the outbound portion of your blended is kept enabled at all times - even during the periods without any outbound activity


If the reason for a failed interaction attempt can be recognized automatically, the corresponding disposition can be provided by the system. Dispositions that are specified manually will be displayed by the Agent Desktop and can be selected by the agent at any time during interaction handling including the after call work. Dispositions can also be set by a scenario.


Dispositions tab
Show dispositions for This option is displayed only for outbound and blended voice services. To review and edit dispositions for inbound calls and list records, select inbound. To review and edit dispositions for outbound calls and list records, select outbound. To review and edit dispositions for preview records, select preview record.
List of dispositions Lists the dispositions for this service. For the services that comprise different types of interactions (inbound, outbound, preview records), the list will display only the dispositions corresponding to the interaction type selected via the Show dispositions for option.

For each interaction type, the system provides a pre-defined set of dispositions. You can edit such pre-defined dispositions, remove some of them, define new ones, and arrange them in your own folders. The purpose of each pre-defined disposition is explained in the Description field which you will see when you click a disposition once.

Even though the system provides a pre-defined set of dispositions for each new service, you can still control whether these dispositions will or will not be made available to agents for selection when they handle interactions associated with the given service. Furthermore, you can control whether the use of dispositions is mandatory or optional. For more information, see description of settings Use dispositions and Require dispositions in the Services and Campaigns - Properties tab.

Click add folder to add a new folder for dispositions and specify the folder name.

To create a disposition in an existing folder, click add in the desired folder. Specify disposition’s Name (mandatory and must be unique within the given interaction type within the service) and provide a free-text Description (optional).

By default, dispositions that you define will be made available to agents for selection during interaction handling. If you do not want the given disposition to be shown to agents (e.g., you intend to use this disposition in scenarios only), unselect the Agent can select checkbox. Note that dispositions unavailable to agents appear in the disposition list in italic.

Select the disposition type:

  • Success (completes record or case): for dispositions indicating successful interaction processing (e.g., the customer has accepted the offer) or closure of an email case
  • Failure (completes record): for dispositions indicating unsuccessful interaction processing without subsequent attempts (e.g., the customer has rejected the offer); this type is available for voice services only
  • Do not Call (completes record): for dispositions indicating that the customer has requested not to be contacted again for the given reason; this type is available for voice services only
  • Continue: for dispositions indicating unsuccessful interaction processing with possible subsequent attempts (e.g., the customer has asked to be called again at another time) or expected continued processing of an email case; by default, any new disposition of this type is associated with action Reschedule (24h); for more information, see section Outbound - Dial Rules
  • Spam: for dispositions indicating an immediate closure of an email case because the incoming message was a spam

For services that comprise different types of interactions (inbound, outbound, preview records), you can also specify if the disposition you define for one interaction type shall be available for interactions of other types within the same service. Select such desired additional interaction types via the Scope option.

If, in addition to the disposition name you would like to use a short alphanumeric code, specify it in the Code field. Disposition codes are optional, and when defined, will appear in campaign results along with disposition names. Codes can also be used instead of disposition names when setting dispositions in scenarios. A disposition code can contain up to nine characters; any characters are allowed. Note that the system does not check uniqueness of disposition codes.

To modify or delete existing dispositions or folders, hover over their names. Note that most of the dispositions in the Connection Problem and System folders can only be modified, but not deleted, because they are used in the built-in dial rules (e.g., automatic re-scheduling of unsuccessful campaign calls).

Import Imports dispositions. Allows you to define dispositions externally and import them in the .csv format. For each disposition, the following fields must be defined in the specified order:
  • Name
  • Folder name (disposition category)
  • Description
  • Code
  • Agent can select (true, false)
  • Type (SUCCESS, FAILURE, CONTINUE, DO_NOT_CALL)
  • Is inbound (true, false)
  • Is outbound (true, false)
  • Is preview (true, false)
  • System type (if defined, the disposition will be followed by the same actions that are defined for the corresponding default dispositions in the Connection Problem and System folders; possible values: empty string, DROPPED, BUSY, NO_ANSWER, FAX_MODEM, ANSWERING_MACHINE, SILENCE, INVALID_NUMBER, OTHER_CONNECTION_ISSUE, ABANDONED, CONGESTION_REMOTE, NO_AGENT, NO_DISPOSITION, SKIPPED, SYSTEM_FAILURE, AGENT_FAILURE, FINALIZED_BY_DIAL_RULE, MAX_ATTEMPTS_REACHED, DISPOSITION_NOT_FOUND, PHONE_NETWORK_UNAVAILABLE, RECORD_EXPIRED, CALL_FAILED, FAST_BUSY, ANNOUNCEMENT, NETWORK_ANNOUNCEMENT)
  • Service type (since many dispositions are service/media-type-specific this field must be defined to make sure that the dispositions are not imported into a type of service they are not intended for; possible values: INBOUND, OUTBOUND, BLENDED, CHAT, EMAIL)

Each value must be enclosed in the quotation marks. Optional parameters must be set to an empty string when not defined.

An easy way to create an import file is to export an existing list of dispositions (see Export below) and modify it as may be necessary.

Export Exports dispositions in .csv format. Exported file can be used as a template when defining dispositions externally and importing them into the system. For specification of the fields, see description of the Import function above.
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