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Using Routing Rule Set in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

Mahendar Pal Profile Picture Mahendar Pal 45,095

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 SP1 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Spring ’14 introduced a new feature that allows us to define case routing rules. We can setup different queues based on different business scenarios and then define case routing rules to route cases to these queues (Note: we can have only one routing rule set active at a time). To define routing rules we can navigate to Settings -> Service Management.

Any user with appropriate permission on Routing Rule Set can create and modify routing rules.

ruouting security rule

In our scenario let say we have a queue named High Priority and Low Priority (we can create new queue by navigating Settings ->Service Management->Queues) and we want to define a routing rules to rout high/low priority cases to respective queues. To create routing rule, we need to use following instructions:

  • Navigate to Settings-> Service Management-> Routing Rule Set->New
  • Fill routing rule set name, Let’s say “Case Assignment Rule
  • Click on Save button under command bar
  • Click on plus sign on Rule Item sub grid to create rule
  • Define routing rule like following screen and click on Save and Close on rule item window.

ruletitem

  • Follow same steps to create another Rule Item to check if case priority equals to low then assign case to Low Priority queue.
  • Click on Activate button on command bar of routing rule set from.

Now navigate to active case view and select single or multiple cases. After selection, we will see APPLY ROUTING RULE button on command bar, click on this button and it will rout cases based on their priority to high or low priority queue.

case routingNow navigate to Service -> Queue, we should be able to see all cases routed to respective queses.

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