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The Enterprise overview Overview report is an interactive, click-able report, showing call summaries for each type of call - inbound, outbound and missed. The report is useful for comparing call statistics for between different parts of your organisation ; if starting at the top level of the directory, the reports and allows you to then drill-down into the results each value to see the same call information for each subgroup or individual extensionsubsequent groups or users. Totals, maximums and averages are displayed at the foot of each column.
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Running the report
On the Reports screen, select the Enterprise overview report from the left-hand pane and click the Select this report button.
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A new window will appear, where you can set the parameters of your report.
Selecting the reporting period
For each report, you must specify a time span that covers the calls you want the report to include. This is known as the "reporting period".
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There are several preset reporting periods available for selection, based on the standard Gregorian calendar. The following table describes how the start and end times are defined for each preset period:
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Today | The start and end dates are set to the current date. The start time is set to 00:00:00 and the end time to 23:59:59. |
Yesterday | The start and end dates are set to the current date minus one day. The start time is set to 00:00:00 and the end time to 23:59:59. |
This week | The start date is set to the first day of the current week (normally Monday). The end date is set to the current day. The start time is set to 00:00:00 and the end time to the current time. |
Last week | The start date is set to the date of the last Monday, and the end date is set to the start date plus seven days. The start time is set to 00:00:00 and the end time to 23:59:59. |
This month | The start date is set to the first day of the current month. The end date is set to the current day. The start time is set to 00:00:00 and the end time to the current time. |
Last month | The start date for this period is set in three stages: The day is set to the first day of the month. The month is set to the previous month. The year is set to the current year, unless it is currently January, in which case, the previous year is used. The start and end times are set to 00:00:00 and 23:59:59 respectively. |
This year | The start date is set to the first day of the first month of the current year, whilst the end date is set to today's date. The start and end times are set to 00:00:00 and 23:59:59 respectively. |
All calls | The start and end dates and times are set to the dates and times of the first and last call in the entire call database, respectively. |
In addition to the presets described above, it is possible to specify a custom reporting period by choosing Custom period from the
drop-down list and specifying your own
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of the period you want to report on.
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Once you have set the reporting period, click on the Next button to set additional report parameters and options, or select the Finish button to run the report immediately.
Selecting the reporting entity
The Reporting entity parameter allows you to select the part of your organisation whose calls the report should include, e.g. a site, a group or an individual user.
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Site
To report on a particular site, select it from the drop-down list or select All sites .
Group
If a site has been selected, you are able to further limit the report's results by selecting a group from the drop-down list.
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Filter | Group |
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Value | All groups |
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User
If both a site and group have been selected, you can further limit the report's results to include only calls by involving a particular user, by selecting it that user from the drop-down list.
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If your web account is restricted to a specific site or group, only those entities to which you have access will be available in the drop-down lists. |
Once you have selected the scope of your report, click click on the Next button to set additional report parameters and options. To , or to run the report immediately without doing so, click the click the Finish button.
Selecting the report filters
You can limit the results of your report by choosing one or more of the following filters:
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Account code
If you want to To produce a bill report consisting only of only chargeable calls that were made using a particular account code, enter the account code in the field provided.
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Filter | Account code |
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Value | 0140 |
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To report on more than one account code, separate each code using a comma.
Call type
This filter allows you to define the type of call you want to report on, in terms of where the call originated and where it was delivered, e.g. incoming, outgoing, internal etc. To report on all types of call, set this to All calls.
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Filter | Call type |
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Value | All calls |
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Carrier
If you use more than one carrier, you can limit the results to include only calls that were made using a specific carrier.
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Filter | Carrier |
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Value | All carriers |
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If you use only one carrier, there will be no drop-down list available and no option to choose a carrier. |
CLI
Calling Line Identification (CLI) is the telephone number of the remote caller in an incoming call scenario.
You can report on calls that originate from a specific CLI or those whose CLI matches a particular pattern of digits. For example, to report on all incoming calls from Tri-Line, you could enter 02072652600.
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Filter | CLI |
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Value | 02072652600 |
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You can use the ! symbol to explicitly exclude a CLI from the report's results, and/or the
symbol as a wildcard in digit pattern matching. For example, to exclude calls from Tri-Line, but include all others, you could use
!020726526*. To report on more than one CLI, use a comma to separate each entry.
Cost
You can define a cost filter to include calls above or below specific values by entering your criteria, as shown below:
You can specify a cost range by using the symbol; to specify limits, use the comparison operators, >, <, and
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Destination
If you want to filter calls to a specific, known destination, type the name of the destination in the text box provided. This filter accepts the ! and * symbols for excluding values and specifying partial matches, respectively.
For example, if you wanted to exclude all calls to France, you could enter
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Filter | Destination |
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Value | !France* |
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Dialled number
To filter calls to a specific dialled number, type it in the text box provided. The dialled number is defined as the number that is dialled (in the case of an outbound call), or the DDI number that the remote party dialled to reach a particular extension or group (in the case of an inbound call).
To filter calls to a specific area, a partial number can be entered (e.g. 0033 for calls to France).
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Filter | Dialled number |
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Value | 0033 |
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You can use the ! symbol to explicitly exclude a dialled number from the report's results, and/or the
symbol as a wildcard in digit pattern matching. For example, to exclude calls to Tri-Line, but include all others, you could use !020726526*). To report on more than one dialled number, use a comma to separate each entry.Duration
To filter calls above or below a particular duration, enter the desired duration in seconds.
You can specify a duration range by using the symbol; to specify limits, use the comparison operators, >, <, and
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In the above example, the report will return only calls longer than 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
LCR code
To filter your results to include only calls that used a Least Cost Routing (LCR) code, enter it in the text box provided.
You can use the ! symbol to explicitly exclude a LCR code from the report's results, and/or the
symbol as a wildcard in digit pattern matching. For example, to exclude calls made using all LCR codes beginning , you could enter . To report on more than one LCR code, use a comma to separate each entry.Response
This option allows you to filter calls based on their response time, measured in seconds. Specify the desired response time threshold in the text box provided.
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Filter | Response time |
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Value | >10 |
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In the above example, the search results will display calls that have a response time greater than 10 seconds.
You can specify a response time range by using the symbol and; to specify limits, use the comparison operators, >, <, and
.Start time
This option allows you to filter calls based on the time the call started. Specify the start time in the text box provided using the hh:mm:ss format.
For example, to include only calls that began after 10 am, you could enter 10:00:00 in the Start time field, as shown below:
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Filter | Start time |
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Value | 10:00:00 |
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Trunk access code
If your telephone system uses trunk access codes to connect calls using specific channels, you can limit your report's results to include only calls made using those codes. Specify the trunk access code in the text box provided.
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Filter | Trunk access code |
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Value | 9 |
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You can use the ! symbol to explicitly exclude a trunk access code from the report's results, and/or the
symbol as a wildcard in digit pattern matching. For example, to exclude calls made using the trunk access code, you could enter . To report on more than one trunk access code, use a comma to separate each entry.Selecting the report options
This section enables you to further narrow down your report results, by excluding certain types of calls. It also allows you to sort the report's results in a particular manner.
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Exclude weekends
To exclude weekend calls from your report's results, select the
option.
Exclude transfers
To exclude transferred calls from your report's results, select the
option.
Hide unused
To exclude unused extension extensions from your report's results, select the Hide unused option.
Sort order
Choose from the
drop-down list whether you want the results of the report to appear in ascending or descending order.
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Filter | Sort order |
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Value | Ascending |
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Option | Sort order |
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Sort results by
To sort your report's results by a particular column, select it from the
drop-down list.
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Filter | Sort results by |
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Value | DayName |
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Ignore short missed calls
Missed calls below a certain duration can sometimes pollute the meaning of a report's results. To exclude such short calls from your report, enter a duration threshold in the text box provided, e.g. to ignore calls below 3 seconds, enter
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This section allows you to choose the media format of your completed report. The formats available are
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More details about each report format are available in the Setting the report format section above.
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Creating the report
When you have selected a reporting period and have chosen any filters and options, you can either run the report immediately by clicking on the
button, or
schedule it for future delivery.
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The report's results
The results of the report will display show a summary of all call types for the part of the organisation you have call volumes - organised by call type - for the report entity you selected. By clicking on the About this report link at the top-right corner of the page, you can review any filters and options that have been applied to the report.
As with all reports produced by TIM Plus, each page of the report includes the following information:
- the report's title
- the date and time that the report was generated
- the name of the report, if applicable
The
format is the most interactive of all formats: all column headers are click-sortable and most graphical and tabular elements can be drilled down into, allowing deeper analysis of your results. The
WEB Web format allows you to see the results of the report at different organisational levels: site level, group level, user level and as an itemised list.
Site level
At site level, the report will appear as show call summary information for each site, as shown below:
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Group
LevelYou can click on any site to drill-down to the group level
By clicking on a site, you can drill down into group-level information, as shown in the screenshot below:
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The User level
When drilling down into a group, a new report is produced, showing the same summary information for each individual user within that group, as shown below:
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At all organisational levels, the body of the report consists of detailed a table containing call summary information about each extension group - or individual extension, if you already selected such entity during the criteria selection process. A description of each column header is . The column headers of this table are described below:
Header | Description |
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Site/Extension Group | If reporting on more than one site, the first screen will show the site information. If reporting on a single site only, the report will display the extension groups. You can also drill-down to the user level, by selecting one of the user groups displayed. If an user group is missing from this list, then the system did not find any calls made or received by any extension within that group.Name | The name of the entity for each line of data |
Missed | - : The total number of missed calls.
- Avg duration: The average duration of the all missed calls (in secsseconds)
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Answered | - : The number of incoming calls answered by extensions within the selected entity. Transferred calls are included as well in this total., including transferred calls
- Total duration: The total duration of all incoming calls (in hours, mins, secs.minutes and seconds)
- Avg duration: The average duration of all incoming calls (in hours, mins, secs.minutes and seconds)
- Avg response: The average time taken to respond to all incoming calls (in secsseconds)
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Outbound | - : The number of outbound calls.
- Total duration: The total duration of all outgoing calls (in hours, mins, secs.minutes and seconds)
- Avg duration: The average duration of all outgoing calls (in hours, mins, secs.minutes and seconds)
- Total cost: The total aggregate cost of all outbound calls.
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User level
You can also drill-down to the user level by clicking on any of the user groups displayed in the results; a new report will be produced, showing the same summary information for each individual user within that particular group, as shown below:
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Itemised list
By clicking on the hyperlink of a particular extension user, a new report is produced , showing that shows - in chronological order - the actual calls that were an itemised list of calls made or received by that particular extension.user, as shown below:
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The calls will be presented as an itemised list. The table below explains what each column representsheaders of the itemised call table are described below:
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Date & Time | The date and time the call started. |
Source | The location place from where the call originated. |
CLI | The telephone number of the remote caller .for inbound calls |
Route | The information displayed in this field will be is determined by the type of call.: - For for incoming calls, this shows the route field will show the CLI of the caller.For
- for incoming internal calls, the route field will show the extension name or number.For this shows either the caller's username or extension number
- for outgoing calls, this shows the route field will show the dialled number.
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Destination | The information displayed in this field will be is determined by the type of call.: - For Incoming for incoming calls, this shows the destination will show the name or number of the user who whose extension answered the call.For , or the extension number if not available
- for outgoing calls, the destination dialled is shown. Where you have added a more specific location name (e.g. Joe Bloggs mobile), this will be shown instead of the generic location name.For internal calls, the extension dialled will be shown this shows the geographical location that was dialled, or an alias if defined in your contacts list
- for internal calls, this shows the extension that was dialled, enclosed in square brackets [ ].
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Response | The length of time taken to answer it took for the call to be answered (i.e. the response time) |
Duration | The duration of the call . (in hours, minutes and seconds) |
Cost | The cost of the call. |
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You can easily re-run To modify your report to cover a larger organisational scope, by clicking click on an element of the breadcrumb as shown below:
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