Shifts

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Create and manage shifts that define basic workday parameters.

Related documentation:

Shifts are defined by workday parameters, such as time of day, duration, and days of the week.

Create, copy, edit, and delete shifts by clicking Policies > Shifts and selecting the appropriate business unit and site on the Objects pane.

You can create new shifts or copy existing ones and rename them.

Creating shifts

To create a shift:

  1. Go to Policies > Shifts.
  2. In the Objects pane, select the Business Unit and then, the Site, in which you want to create the shift.
  3. Click New WM 851 icon-new.png .
    The new shift appears on the Shifts pane. with the default name.
    The default name includes a number to ensure that each shift has a unique name in the Configuration database. You can change this name, but it must remain unique to prevent duplicate name errors from occurring.
  4. Configure the shift properties.

Copying shifts

To copy an existing shift:

  1. Select a shift.
  2. Click Copy WM 851 rotating pattern copy.png .
    The Copy Shift <shift_name> pane opens.
  3. In the Name field, enter a name for the shift.
    The Copy to the same Site check box is checked, by default.
  4. If you choose to uncheck the Copy to the same Site check box, select the BU and then, the Site, in which you want to create the shift ( see the figure below).
    WM 851 copy shift pane.png
    Figure: Copy Shift
  5. Click Save Now WM 851 icon-save.png .
    The new shift appears on the Shifts pane under the selected Site.
  6. Change the shift properties, if necessary.

Use the following panes to configure the new shift:

Editing shifts

To edit a shift:

  1. On the Shifts pane, select the shift you want to edit.
  2. Make the necessary changes in each pane.
  3. Click Save Now WM 851 icon-save.png .

Deleting shifts

To delete a shift:

  1. On the Shifts pane, select the shift you want to delete.
  2. Click Delete WM 851 icon-delete.png .

Limitation on the number of shifts

The maximum number of shifts that can be configured when building schedules is 100 shifts.

Count all the agents configured for your schedule scenario, all their different contracts, and all the different shifts associated with those contracts. The total number of shifts cannot exceed 100. If it does, your build will fail, and WFM will display Error 43: Too many shifts: the maximum number is 100, but more than 100 were requested.

Tip
You can configure more than 100 shifts in your WFM database; the limitation is that you cannot associate more than 100 shifts with a single schedule.

Solving the problem of too many shifts

Managers in a contact center might configure a very large number of shifts because they believe that multiple shifts are the only way to create fixed schedules. However, rotating patterns can accommodate many different types of schedules, including both fixed and flexible schedules, using very few shifts. For example, you could create weekly rotating patterns to configure a fixed schedule that uses just one shift. For more information see Rotating Patterns.

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