Dynamic scheduling system properties
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Summary of Dynamic scheduling system properties
Dynamic scheduling system properties in ServiceNow enable you to customize the dynamic scheduling process to suit your organization's specific needs. These properties control scheduling frequency, automatic task assignment, travel time calculations, optimization criteria, and other key behaviors. Adjusting these settings helps improve task assignment efficiency and ensures the scheduling aligns with your operational requirements.
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You can manage these properties by navigating to All > Field Service > Dynamic Scheduling Administration > Properties.
Key Properties and Their Practical Use
- Manual Double-Booking: Allows dispatchers to manually double-book agents even when dynamic scheduling is active. Useful when flexibility is needed in agent task assignments.
- Ignore Travel Time: Enables assignment of tasks without considering travel time, prioritizing highest-ranked agents. Note that double-booking must be enabled for auto-assignment in this mode.
- Optimize Work Block Travel Time Rating: Lets you choose how travel time impacts scheduling decisions, with options to include travel to tasks, travel after tasks, all travel, or no travel. This helps tailor scheduling based on business priorities like on-time arrival, route efficiency, or remote tasks.
- Travel Calculation Methods: Determines how travel time and distance are estimated using Google Maps API, Beans.AI, or straight-line calculations, affecting assignment accuracy.
- Agent Recommendation Logs: Optionally display detailed logs of recommended agents to dispatchers for transparency during scheduling.
- Dynamic Bundling: Ensures that task bundling occurs before dynamic scheduling runs, improving task grouping efficiency.
- Travel Time Threshold Assignment: Enables assigning tasks to the nearest agent within a specified travel time threshold, even if they are not immediately available, improving responsiveness.
- Work Schedule Usage: Allows dynamic scheduling to use only agents’ default work schedules, ensuring alignment with workforce availability.
Work Order Task Scheduling and Window Dates
Dynamic scheduling uses the Window start date and Window end date fields on work order tasks to determine task scheduling windows. The system applies business rules and client scripts to populate and update these dates based on:
- Presence or absence of start/end dates, substituting current times or default window durations as needed.
- SLA breach dates from parent work orders to auto-populate window end dates.
- Appointments and delivery dates from transfer orders, including special handling when mandatory parts are involved.
- Conditions where window dates are not updated, such as fixed window tasks or those linked to appointments.
These mechanisms ensure that task scheduling windows reflect real-world constraints and priorities, improving scheduling accuracy and adherence to SLAs.
Set up properties to customize the behavior and functionality of the dynamic scheduling process according to your organization's needs.
The following properties allow you to control aspects such as the frequency of scheduling, automatic assignment, travel time calculations, and optimization iterations. Adjusting these properties helps optimize task assignments, improve efficiency, and align the dynamic scheduling process with your specific requirements.
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| Property label | Property name | Description |
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| Allow dispatchers to manually double-book agents | work.management.allow. doublebooking.dynamicscheduling | Allows dispatchers to double-book agents manually even when dynamic scheduling is enabled.
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| Property to ignore calculation of travel time for agents to task location based on schedule | com.snc.dynamic.scheduling. ignoreAgentTravelTimeDuringScheduling | Assigns work order tasks automatically without considering travel time for agents. The Ignore Travel option appears in the work order task form, allowing dynamic scheduling to assign tasks to the highest ranked agents regardless of travel time. Set up the following parameters related to dynamic scheduling when Ignore Travel is enabled: Note:
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| Optimize work block travel time rating | com.snc.dynamic.scheduling.optimize_travel_time_rating | Optimize work block travel time rating.
The following is more details on the property options:
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| Travel calculation method | work.management.travel.calculation. dynamic_scheduling | Uses Google Maps API, Beans.AI, or straight line estimates to calculate estimated agent travel time and distance to task locations when agents are assigned tasks using dynamic scheduling. |
| Distance calculation method | work.management.distance.calculation.dynamic_scheduling | Calculates agent’s estimated travel time and distance to the task location based on either Google Maps API, Beans.AI, or straight-line. If the Use Google Maps API for travel time estimates geolocation property is enabled, then you can select Google Maps API or straight-line estimates in the properties for calculating estimated travel time and distance. If the Use Google Maps API for travel time estimates is not enabled, then the system uses the value in the Estimated Travel Duration field in the work order task to determine task assignment for the agent.
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| Show advanced agent recommendation logs to user | com.snc.dynamic.scheduling.showlogs | Displays recommended eligible agents to the dispatchers while scheduling the tasks using dynamic scheduling. Type: true/false Default value: false |
| Dynamic Bundling before Dynamic Scheduling | com.snc.dynamic.scheduling.bundle_before_scheduling | Ensures dynamic bundling runs before dynamic scheduling. Tasks in the Pending Dispatch state are bundled before running dynamic scheduling.
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| Enable the feature of assigning task to agent with travel time within threshold | work.management.enable.optimizing.travel | Enables dynamic scheduling to assign work order tasks to the nearest agent regardless of availability.
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| Assign task to agent with travel time within the threshold in minutes | work.management.travel.time.threshold.minutes | Sets the travel time (in minutes) that assigns a work order task to the nearest agent if they are within the travel distance.
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| Allow Dynamic Scheduling to only use work schedule/WFO | com.snc.dynamic.scheduling.useWorkScheduleOnly | Enables the default work schedule to be used when scheduling agents with dynamic scheduling and workforce optimization.
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Work Order Task Start and End Dates
- If both the Window start and Window end dates are present in the work order tasks, dynamic scheduling uses these dates.
- If the task has a Window start date but the date has passed, dynamic scheduling uses the current date and time for this value.
- If the task has a Window start date but no Window end date, dynamic scheduling uses the com.snc.wm.wo.task_window_day property to determine this value.
- If the task has no Window start date but has a Window end date, dynamic scheduling uses the current time for this value.
- If the task has neither a Window start nor a Window end date, dynamic scheduling uses the current time and date for the Window start and the com.snc.wm.wo.task_window_day property for the Window end.
- If a task is created, the Window end date gets automatically populated based on the latest SLA breach date from its parent work order. The business rules Populate Window End Based On SLA for both Task SLA [task_sla] and Work Order Task [wm_task] tables, and the client script Calculate Window End has to be set to true.
- If a task is created and Fixed window is enabled, the business rules and client scripts doesn't execute and Window end time is not updated. If a work order is created based on an appointment and there is an SLA associated with the work order, the Window end time is populated based on the appointment and not on the SLA.
- Associated with an appointment
- Fixed Window
- Window end is populated and is before the delivery by date.