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Define Behavior Properties for a Queue

Use the Behavior page (accessed from within the Queue Manager) to define behavior properties for Queues.

When you define behaviors, you define:

  • Queue limits
  • Queue behavior
  • Record ownership transfers

Good to know:

While a record is suspended in a Queue, it is not automatically checked out when a user selects the Next Available record from the Queue.

To define behavior properties for a Queue:

  1. Open the Queue Manager.
  2. Select Create New.
  3. Select the Behavior page.
  4. Define Queue limits (number based or time based):
    • Limit User to [Number] records checked out at a time: Select this check box to limit the number of records that a user can check out of a Queue at one time.
    • Limit checkout time to [Number] [Timeframe]: Select this check box to limit on the amount of time a user can keep a record checked out from a Queue (when the specified time passes, the record is automatically shown as not checked out). Then,
    1. Define Queue behaviors (select all that apply):
      • Allow items to be suspended from a Queue: Select this check box to allow records to be suspended until the user removes the suspension.
      • Checking out an item removes it from the Queue: Select this check box to remove a record from the Queue when it is checked out.

        Note: This option is recommended for users who retrieve the record and complete the work in a single operation.

      • Automatically refresh count on Task Pane: Select this check box to automatically update the display of the total number of records in the Queue.
      • Part of Queue Group: Select this check box to have the Queue belong to a specific Queue Group, then select the Queue Group from the drop-down list. If necessary, select the Ellipses to open the Queue Group Manager, which allows you to create a new Queue Group.
      • Automatically remove [Business Object] from Queue when [Final State]: Select this check box to remove the Business Object from the Queue when the lifecycle of the Business Object is complete (example: If an Incident is closed, it is automatically be removed from the Queue).

        Note: This option is only available if the Business Object has a lifecycle.

        Important: For CSM 10.2.0 or later versions, use the Business Object Lifecycle Editor to add a lifecycle to a Business Object. See: Open the Lifecycle Editor.

    2. Define record ownership transfers (select all that apply):
      • When record put on Queue: Select this check box to automatically change the owner of a record to a specific user or team when the record is placed on the Queue (example: The Networking Team owns the Networking Queue).
      • When record checked out from Queue: Select this check box to automatically change the owner of the record to the user who checked out the record.
  5. Select Save.


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