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To utilize this field, do the following:
 
To utilize this field, do the following:
#  When creating a list, modify the list format to include a field type of '''Priority'''.  
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#  When creating a list, modify the list format to include a field type of ''Priority''.  
 
#  Decide on ''First In/First Out'' or ''Last In/First Out''
 
#  Decide on ''First In/First Out'' or ''Last In/First Out''
 
#  Set an [[Contact-center-administrator-guide/Lists#Priority_expires_after|expiration time]] for Priority
 
#  Set an [[Contact-center-administrator-guide/Lists#Priority_expires_after|expiration time]] for Priority
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From here, Prioritized records will take precedence over everything else; note that Priority applies to first dial only.
 
From here, Prioritized records will take precedence over everything else; note that Priority applies to first dial only.

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How do I prioritize undialed records in my list?

Prioritizing undialed records may be accomplished by utilizing the Priority field type when creating a list. Note that your list format may not be changed after creation (i.e., it would require you to create a new list).

To utilize this field, do the following:

  1. When creating a list, modify the list format to include a field type of Priority.
  2. Decide on First In/First Out or Last In/First Out
  3. Set an expiration time for Priority


From here, Prioritized records will take precedence over everything else; note that Priority applies to first dial only.

For more information on list creation, see the Contact Center Administrator Guide, section Lists.


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