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Collection Step Category and Level: usage?

ivor_martin
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Hello Colleagues,

We're using BRF+ for IS-U Collections, and the users are asking how the following 2 fields can be used:

a) Collection Step Category

b) Collection Step Level

Any insights would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards,

Ivor Martin

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rahul_paldiwal2
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Hello Ivor,

Usually category is used if you want to create a group of collection steps based on the situation of the customer.


Example: Customer has moved out or active or on life support . For each of these scenarios there will be different category

Collection Level is used if you want to classify all the collection steps happening on a particular day.


Example: On day 10 from the due date, you want to trigger SMS/Email or voice message depending on the customer details. In these example, SMS/Email or Voice Message have different collection step but they are at the same level.

Let me know if it makes sense or I will give better examples 🙂

Regards,
Rahul

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rahul_paldiwal2
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Hello Ivor,

Usually category is used if you want to create a group of collection steps based on the situation of the customer.


Example: Customer has moved out or active or on life support . For each of these scenarios there will be different category

Collection Level is used if you want to classify all the collection steps happening on a particular day.


Example: On day 10 from the due date, you want to trigger SMS/Email or voice message depending on the customer details. In these example, SMS/Email or Voice Message have different collection step but they are at the same level.

Let me know if it makes sense or I will give better examples 🙂

Regards,
Rahul

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Thanks Rahul.

Regards,

Ivor