Event Codes
A workflow event is identified by a combination of an event type and event code. An event type can be associated with more than one event code, but an event code uniquely identifies a workflow event. Event codes represent events or procedures within a business, such as a credit control disconnection.
The event code subdivides the event type and contains information used to produce customer
In the context of the Cloud Monetisation Platform, an individual or organisation who has signed an agreement to take goods and services from a service provider. A customer receives a bill associated with one or more subscriptions, and can be a single end user or a large company with many subscriptions assigned to one agreement. communications, control workflow event entry and to carry out default actions. It is a 3-character or 4-character code plus a more user
A person with the capability to log in to the CMP GUI software, such as a customer service advisor or agent.-friendly description, for example Add Data Bar (DBAR). If the associated event type is Bar Feature (BFEA), then for this example, CMP
Converged Monetisation Platform. The MDS Global product that supports customer care and billing for digital service providers. identifies the workflow event as Bar Feature - Add Data Bar or BFEA DBAR.
Event codes can be linked to communications to send communications such as letters, emails, push notifications and SMS
Short Message Service.
A text messaging service component of most mobile telephone systems. SMS uses standardized communication protocols to enable mobile phone devices to exchange short text messages. messages to customers.
Workflow Event Reason Codes
Workflow event reason codes provide an additional layer of classification for workflow events. They are mostly used for reporting purposes.
Reason codes allow an AgentView
The graphical user interface of the CMP that is typically used by Customer Service Agents to access CMP customer and billing data. In versions prior to CMP 8.0, this was called the CMP GUI. user, when raising a workflow event, to select a reason from a drop-down list. For example, if a user raises a workflow event to note details of a complaint from a customer, reason codes can be made available to classify the type of complaint, such as invoice error, customer service, or network
In the context of CMP, the infrastructure on which usage of registered customers will be measured – this could be a mobile phone network, broadband network or other non-telecommunications network. coverage. If a list of reason codes is configured against an event type, every workflow event with that type has the same list of reason codes.
Workflow Event Configuration
CMP Business Configuration
A module in the CMP Administation console that provides for viewing and modification of business and user applicable system configuration. allows you to configure the following for event codes and workflow events:
- The associated event type.
- The event code and event description.
- The status when the workflow event is raised and after it is confirmed.
- Whether a reason code is mandatory and if required, a default reason code.
- A date by which the workflow event should be resolved, and whether a date is mandatory.
- Whether a contact name is required when raising the workflow event.
- The CSA
Customer Service Agent, Advisor, or Assistant.
A (usually) customer-facing role in telecommunications, such as an agent in a call centre. Variations include CSR (Customer Service Representative) or CEA (Customer Experience Agent) to whose worklist the event is assigned by default.
Once you have configured a workflow event, you can: