Configure skills in domain for Now Assist for CSM Now Assist for CSM
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Updated July 1, 2024
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After creating new accounts, domains and users, Admin can activate skills with different skill configurations in each domain.
Before you begin
Role required: admin
About this task
By default, skill configurations in domains inherit settings from the global domain unless they are overridden by new configurations in that domain.
Procedure
Change the current domain to the desired domain by selecting the domain where you wish to activate the skills.
Figure 1. Domain scope
For example, if you want to configure the skill in “ParentDomain”, change the Domain scope to “ParentDomain”.
Navigate to the Now Assist Admin console via All > Now Assist Admin Console > Features > Features.
Select the global skill configuration to activate it within the current domain and set up its own unique skill configuration.
A modal popup appears to confirm that the skill configuration is currently being edited in the current domain. This action creates a new skill configuration that overrides the existing global configuration.The
active skill configuration currently in use is derived from the global domain and shares the same name as the global skill configuration. Figure 2. Edit skill in a domain
Select Yes, edit to proceed to the guided setup.
The configuration set up will be applicable to the current domain and will be inherited by its child domain. The name of the skill will change to <Skill Name> for <Domain Name>. For example, if the skill
configuration - Case summarization for ParentDomain is activated, it will override the global setting and apply to both ParentDomain and ChildDomain. However, if the skill configuration like "Case summarization for
ChildDomain” is activated in ChildDomain , it will only apply to ChildDomain.
Note:
The activation order must follow Global > Parent domain > Child domain to ensure proper inheritance and overrides. If the child skill
config in the child domain is activated before the parent domain, the parent skill config won't be able to override the existing skill config in the child domain. Consequently, both the parent skill and the child
skill will remain active in the child domain, resulting in misconfiguration.