#[non_exhaustive]pub struct HistoricalMetric {
pub name: Option<HistoricalMetricName>,
pub threshold: Option<Threshold>,
pub statistic: Option<Statistic>,
pub unit: Option<Unit>,
}
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Contains information about a historical metric.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. }
syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..
; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<HistoricalMetricName>
The name of the metric. Following is a list of each supported metric mapped to the UI name, linked to a detailed description in the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide.
- ABANDON_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average queue abandon time
- AFTER_CONTACT_WORK_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: After contact work time
- API_CONTACTS_HANDLED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: API contacts handled
- AVG_HOLD_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average customer hold time
- CALLBACK_CONTACTS_HANDLED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Callback contacts handled
- CONTACTS_ABANDONED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts abandoned
- CONTACTS_AGENT_HUNG_UP_FIRST
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts agent hung up first
- CONTACTS_CONSULTED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts consulted
- CONTACTS_HANDLED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts handled
- CONTACTS_HANDLED_INCOMING
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts handled incoming
- CONTACTS_HANDLED_OUTBOUND
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts handled outbound
- CONTACTS_HOLD_ABANDONS
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts hold disconnect
- CONTACTS_MISSED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: AGENT_NON_RESPONSE
- CONTACTS_QUEUED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts queued
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_IN
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred in
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_IN_FROM_QUEUE
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred out queue
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred out
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_FROM_QUEUE
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred out queue
- HANDLE_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average handle time
- INTERACTION_AND_HOLD_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
- INTERACTION_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average agent interaction time
- OCCUPANCY
-
Unit: PERCENT
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Occupancy
- QUEUE_ANSWER_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average queue answer time
- QUEUED_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: MAX
UI name: Minimum flow time
- SERVICE_LEVEL
-
You can include up to 20 SERVICE_LEVEL metrics in a request.
Unit: PERCENT
Statistic: AVG
Threshold: For
ThresholdValue
, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. ForComparison
, you must enterLT
(for "Less than").UI name: Service level X
threshold: Option<Threshold>
The threshold for the metric, used with service level metrics.
statistic: Option<Statistic>
The statistic for the metric.
unit: Option<Unit>
The unit for the metric.
Implementations§
Source§impl HistoricalMetric
impl HistoricalMetric
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&HistoricalMetricName>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&HistoricalMetricName>
The name of the metric. Following is a list of each supported metric mapped to the UI name, linked to a detailed description in the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide.
- ABANDON_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average queue abandon time
- AFTER_CONTACT_WORK_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: After contact work time
- API_CONTACTS_HANDLED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: API contacts handled
- AVG_HOLD_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average customer hold time
- CALLBACK_CONTACTS_HANDLED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Callback contacts handled
- CONTACTS_ABANDONED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts abandoned
- CONTACTS_AGENT_HUNG_UP_FIRST
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts agent hung up first
- CONTACTS_CONSULTED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts consulted
- CONTACTS_HANDLED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts handled
- CONTACTS_HANDLED_INCOMING
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts handled incoming
- CONTACTS_HANDLED_OUTBOUND
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts handled outbound
- CONTACTS_HOLD_ABANDONS
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts hold disconnect
- CONTACTS_MISSED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: AGENT_NON_RESPONSE
- CONTACTS_QUEUED
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts queued
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_IN
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred in
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_IN_FROM_QUEUE
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred out queue
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred out
- CONTACTS_TRANSFERRED_OUT_FROM_QUEUE
-
Unit: COUNT
Statistic: SUM
UI name: Contacts transferred out queue
- HANDLE_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average handle time
- INTERACTION_AND_HOLD_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
- INTERACTION_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average agent interaction time
- OCCUPANCY
-
Unit: PERCENT
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Occupancy
- QUEUE_ANSWER_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: AVG
UI name: Average queue answer time
- QUEUED_TIME
-
Unit: SECONDS
Statistic: MAX
UI name: Minimum flow time
- SERVICE_LEVEL
-
You can include up to 20 SERVICE_LEVEL metrics in a request.
Unit: PERCENT
Statistic: AVG
Threshold: For
ThresholdValue
, enter any whole number from 1 to 604800 (inclusive), in seconds. ForComparison
, you must enterLT
(for "Less than").UI name: Service level X
Source§impl HistoricalMetric
impl HistoricalMetric
Sourcepub fn builder() -> HistoricalMetricBuilder
pub fn builder() -> HistoricalMetricBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture HistoricalMetric
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for HistoricalMetric
impl Clone for HistoricalMetric
Source§fn clone(&self) -> HistoricalMetric
fn clone(&self) -> HistoricalMetric
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for HistoricalMetric
Source§impl PartialEq for HistoricalMetric
impl PartialEq for HistoricalMetric
impl StructuralPartialEq for HistoricalMetric
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impl Freeze for HistoricalMetric
impl RefUnwindSafe for HistoricalMetric
impl Send for HistoricalMetric
impl Sync for HistoricalMetric
impl Unpin for HistoricalMetric
impl UnwindSafe for HistoricalMetric
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