Qualified If... |
Qualified if...Rules include candidates who
meet the rule criteria. |
Unavailable if... |
Unavailable if...Rules exclude candidates who
meet the rule criteria. |
Sort... |
Sort... Rules are used to order candidates
returned after passing Qualified If... and Unavailable If... Rules. |
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Use the icon that looks like the Up Down Arrow
to order Rules, List Targets, Lists, and List Chains inside the
Rules area. |
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To enable the move feature click on the arrow
and then drag the selected item in place. |
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The plus sign represents the AND behavior which
is only valid in Qualified if... and Unavailable if... areas. A
candidate will either qualify if or be unavailable if they pass
the selected Rule. |
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The minus sign represents the NOT behavior
which is only valid in Qualified if... and Unavailable if... Rules
usage. A candidate will either qualify if or be unavailable if they do
not pass the selected Rule. |
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The circle represents the OR behavior. This
Behavior is only valid for multiple rule arguments within the Qualified
if... and Unavailable if... area. |
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Example: Qualified if... candidate has Specialty
X or Specialty Y - AND Jobtitle Z. In this case, candidates
must have Jobtitle Z, and have either Specialty X or Specialty Y
to satisfy the entire criteria. |
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Numbers in ascending order, such as 123, represents
the order in which candidates are sorted after passing Qualified
if...and Unavailable if... criteria. |
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Numbers in descending order, such as 321, represents
the order in which candidates are sorted after passing Qualified
if... and Unavailable if... criteria. |
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The number in parentheses indicates the performance
cost to run the selected rule; the higher the number, the longer
the processing time required. Note: Sort rules with the highest
numeric value at the bottom.
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Points |
Displays when selecting Sort in Type. Sorts
are not normally used in a List Target; however, if a sort were
used, a person is given a numeric point for passing or failing the rule.
These Points can then be used to further sort people who qualify.
Available in List Targets and Lists. |
Round Robin |
A Round Robin is a specific sort most commonly
used for special events. The sort always sorts the same people every
time and when the list draws again, it will always begin at the
person where you last stopped. Available in List Target and List. |
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For example, suppose that you have an Excel
spreadsheet or a batting order with the list of names below. The
last person contacted was Brooke, the next time this list is used James
will be contacted.- Bob
- Brooke
- James
- Charles
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