The Tasks Tab
The Tasks tab is displayed in a CSR window. It lists all the tasks associated with the displayed CSR. This tab is optional by service domain. Your system administrator determines if a service domain uses this tab. When tasks are assigned to a user, they automatically appear on that user’s My Tasks tab on the Support Console.
The Task Fields
The Tasks tab displays the following information:
The status of the task is indicated by one or more icons:
No icon indicates that no hours have been posted, the task has not been marked as completed, and it is not past due.
The percentage of the estimated time required to complete the task that has been worked.
A brief description of the task.
Each task must be associated with an activity code. An activity code is a category of tasks.
The date when the task is scheduled to start.
The date when the task is due to be completed.
The estimated number of hours required to complete this task.
The total number of hours posted to this task thus far.
The user assigned to the task.
The average completion percentage of all the tasks associated with the CSR.
Auto Tasks
As you create a new CSR or change the information on a CSR, Stat evaluates your entry and adds new tasks as needed. This type of task is called an auto task. Stat's auto task capabilities let you quickly define advance workflows, including what takes place, when, and by whom. For example, as the status of your CSR changes from Approved to Move to Production, Stat can automatically create and assign to different users various tasks, such as “backup database,” “inform users PeopleSoft will be unavailable from 2 to 3,” and so on.
Auto tasks are activated by the Application, CSR Type, and Status fields of a CSR. If your CSR contains an application, type, or status that has an associated auto task, Stat automatically adds it to the Task/Time tab. A pink star in the status field of a task indicates that it is an auto task.
The user assigned to the task is determined by how your system administrator configured the task. It can be the user who opened the CSR, a predefined user, the user assigned to the CSR, the user currently logged on, or a user which you must select. Remember that each task in a CSR can be assigned to a different user.
User-defined Tasks
You can manually add tasks to a CSR at any time and assign them to other users in the CSR’s service domain. When you add new tasks, one of two windows appears, depending on the service domain.
If the service domain uses the Time Entry feature, Stat opens an Edit Activity window with the Daily Time Entries section. The Time Entry feature and Daily Time Entries are discussed later in this chapter.
If the service domain doesn’t access the Time Entry feature, the Edit Activity window without the Daily Time Entries section is opened instead.
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In the Activity Code field, select an activity code from the list. |
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In the Assigned To field, select the user you want to assign this task. |
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In the Estimated Hrs field, enter the estimated number of hours it will take to complete the task. |
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In the Comments field, type any comments regarding this task. |
Next >> takes you to the next task of the CSR, while
<< Previous takes you to the previous task of the CSR.
The Start Date field defaults to today’s date, but you can modify it if necessary.
The Due Date automatically defaults. The due date of an auto task is determined by the system administrator. For example, the system administrator can specify that the task is due three days before the due date of the CSR. When you manually add a new task, the due date defaults to the CSR due date. You can also modify the due date if necessary.
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Click OK when you are finished, or add another task if you want by pressing the New button. |