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Creating, Modifying, and Deleting CSQs
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associated skills. (Skills assigned to resources but not associated to the CSQ are
ignored.) In the case of a tie when skill competencies are equal, the resource that
has been ready for the longest amount of time will be chosen.
The table below provides examples of how Cisco CRS selects resources within a
CSQ.
Example CSQ Skills
Agent Competency
Levels
Sequence Agents
Become Ready Selection Order
Most skilled
resource selection
mode
Technical
Support
Agent A = 10
Agent B = 10
Agent C = 5
A, B C A, B, C
C, A, B A, B, C
A, C, B A, B, C
C, B, A B, A, C
Least skilled
resource selection
model
Technical
Support
Agent A = 10
Agent B = 10
Agent C = 5
A, B, C C, A, B
C, A, B C, A, B
A, C, B C, A, B
C, B, A C, B, A
Note The ordering in the two examples above are not opposite simply because the selection criteria
has been changed from most to least skilled. The reason for the ordering is because, when
competency levels are equal, both selection models choose the resources that have been
available for the longest amount of time
Most skilled
resource selection
model
Sales
Support
Agent A = Sales (10)
Support (5)
Agent B = Sales (5),
Support (10)
Agent C = Sales (5)
Support (1)
A, B, C A, B, C
C, A, B A, B, C
A, C, B A, B, C
C, B, A B, A, C
Least skilled
resource selection
model
Sales
Support
Agent A = Sales (10)
Support (5)
Agent B = Sales (5),
Support (10)
Agent C = Sales (5)
Support (1)
A, B, C C, A, B
C, A, B C, A, B
A, C, B C, A, B
C, B, A C, B, A