View source: R/connect_operations.R
connect_update_contact_routing_data | R Documentation |
Updates routing priority and age on the contact (QueuePriority and QueueTimeAdjustmentInSeconds). These properties can be used to change a customer's position in the queue. For example, you can move a contact to the back of the queue by setting a lower routing priority relative to other contacts in queue; or you can move a contact to the front of the queue by increasing the routing age which will make the contact look artificially older and therefore higher up in the first-in-first-out routing order. Note that adjusting the routing age of a contact affects only its position in queue, and not its actual queue wait time as reported through metrics. These properties can also be updated by using the Set routing priority / age flow block.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/connect_update_contact_routing_data/ for full documentation.
connect_update_contact_routing_data(
InstanceId,
ContactId,
QueueTimeAdjustmentSeconds = NULL,
QueuePriority = NULL,
RoutingCriteria = NULL
)
InstanceId |
[required] The identifier of the Amazon Connect instance. You can find the instance ID in the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance. |
ContactId |
[required] The identifier of the contact in this instance of Amazon Connect. |
QueueTimeAdjustmentSeconds |
The number of seconds to add or subtract from the contact's routing age. Contacts are routed to agents on a first-come, first-serve basis. This means that changing their amount of time in queue compared to others also changes their position in queue. |
QueuePriority |
Priority of the contact in the queue. The default priority for new contacts is 5. You can raise the priority of a contact compared to other contacts in the queue by assigning them a higher priority, such as 1 or 2. |
RoutingCriteria |
Updates the routing criteria on the contact. These properties can be used to change how a contact is routed within the queue. |
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