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The Tickets module is one of the most important within the platform, as it contains all the information related to the interactions between your company business and your customers through all customer service , across all available communication channels. When a customer contacts your company, Sagicc automatically generates a ticket where all interactions are grouped. From a ticket, you can consult the access detailed customer 's information, categorize classify and manage the service provided by the agent, and assistance, as well as perform multiple additional actions to enhance the customer experience.

Through the side menu, you can access the Tickets module.

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All platform users, regardless of their role, will have access to the Tickets module.

Sagicc will take you to a list where you can navigate through all explore the existing tickets in the campaign you are working on (selected in the campaign selector in the platform. For each ticket in the listtop navigation bar). In this list, for each ticket, you can see view a card with basic information such as the ticket number, its status, creation date, and basic customer information. Additionally, you will see the icon of the details, the channel through which the customer's most recent interaction arrivedwas made, among other relevant information. To go to the management view of a specific ticket, click on the "Go to To Ticket" button within the ticket card you wish to view.

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To find information on specific tickets, you can search, apply filters, or rearrange the list according to your needs. By clicking on "Filter",

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For users with the agent role, the tickets displayed in the Pending Tickets list will be automatically filtered by default. This means they will only be able to see tickets that are assigned to them, that are unassigned, and that have been generated in any channel configured for the campaign. If you want to change this behavior, enable the "View All Tickets" parameter in the campaign settings.

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Next, we describe each of the components that you can see on the card associated with each ticket in the list:

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  1. Ticket Number or Unique Identifier: This number allows you to specifically identify a communication process with your customers.

  2. Current Ticket Status: Indicates the current status of the ticket (New, Open, Transferred, Escalated, or Closed).

  3. Outcome of the Last Ticket Management: Reflects the outcome of the last management action taken, according to the main management field of the campaign. It may not be displayed if the campaign does not have a main management field configured.

  4. New Interaction Indicator: Indicates that the ticket has a new unread interaction by the user/agent.

  5. Content of the Last Ticket Interaction: Displays the content of the last ticket interaction, whether incoming or outgoing.

  6. Customer Document Number and Name: Information about the customer associated with the ticket.

  7. Assigned User Name: Indicates the name of the user assigned to the ticket.

  8. Ticket Description: Description of the ticket.

  9. Ticket Creation Date and Time: Indicates the exact date and time the ticket was created.

  10. Last Interaction Generation Channel: Indicates the channel through which the last incoming interaction of the ticket was generated.

  11. Next Management Indicator: Appears 10 minutes before the scheduled time for the next ticket management. If the ticket is not managed, it indicates that the management is overdue.

  12. SLA Non-Compliance Indicator: May appear if the campaign has SLA rules configured and the ticket does not comply with them.

  13. "Go to Ticket" Button: Allows access to the specific management view of the ticket.

  14. Ticket Selection: Allows selection of the ticket to use mass actions available in the ticket list.

Ticket filtering and organizing

At the top of the ticket list, you'll find the "Filter" button. Clicking on it will open a window where you can select advanced filters to perform better searchesenhance your searches, apply filters, or reorder the list according to your needs. The available filters are as follows:

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  • Creation Date: You can filter and search for tickets whose creation date falls within a specified date range.

  • Upcoming Task Date: You can filter and search for tickets that have a next task scheduled for a specific date.

  • Status: You can filter and search for tickets by specific statuses (new, transferred, closed, etc.).

  • Priorities: You can filter and search for tickets with high, medium, or low priority.

  • Customers: You can filter and search for tickets for one or more specific customers.

  • Users: You can filter and search for tickets assigned among All users, tickets assigned to specific users, or Unassigned tickets.

  • Campaigns: By default, the list displays the tickets of the campaign you are working on, but it is possible to search for tickets in more than one campaign.

  • Ticket Types: You can filter and search for tickets by specific ticket types (question, suggestion, etc.).

  • Channel Types: You can filter and search for tickets whose source channel type is one of the specified types (WhatsApp, Email, Telephony, etc.).

  • Features: You can filter and search for tickets of customers who have one or more specific features associated.

  • Organize: You can modify the order in which tickets are displayed according to the following criteria:

    • Oldest to newest tickets by creation date

    • Newest to oldest tickets by creation date

    • Oldest unread interaction to newest unread interaction

    • Newest unread interaction to oldest unread interaction

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    • Upcoming task furthest from the closest

    • Upcoming task closest to the furthest

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If the campaign associated with the case has a primary task field configured, you can also apply filters based on the values of that field to find cases where the last management task matches a specific filter.

Mass actions on tickets

Additionally, from the tickets list, you can perform massive mass actions on a an specific set of tickets. Select one or more tickets from the list, and click on the "Massive Mass Actions" button to execute one of the available actions:

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  • Close: This will allow you to close all selected tickets. Access to this functionality depends on the campaign configuration.

  • Merge: This will allow option allows you to merge all the selected tickets . To do so, you must specify the main ticket that into a single primary ticket, which will remain open. Upon completion of the merge, the You can also choose to merge the associated customers by checking the "Merge Customers" box. The other tickets will be marked as " closed" , and the their information from the other tickets will be transferred to the main ticketprimary ticket. If you merge customers, the secondary customer's information will be integrated into the primary customer, removing the duplicate.

  • Assign: This It will allow you to assign or reassign all the selected tickets to a specific user or move them to a specific campaign.

  • Add Task: This will allow you to add a single task to all selected tickets. To do sothis, you must fill out the task form for the campaign. Upon completion of the process, each ticket will have a new task.

  • Redistribute: This feature allows you to randomly redistribute the selected cases among all agents assigned to the campaign or randomly among a specific group of agents.

The selected action will be performed in the same way for all tickets that have been selected.

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