Using specific examples to validate your Zendesk Explore report involves checking individual cases against the report data.
Open a specific call, chat, article, or ticket that you expect to be in the report but is missing. Compare its characteristics with the report to identify why it might be excluded. This method helps pinpoint discrepancies and ensures your report reflects the intended data.
To ensure your Zendesk Explore report is accurate, you can use several strategies like drilling into data, cross-checking with other products, or using specific examples. Drilling into data allows you to see more detailed information, while…
The drill-in feature in Zendesk Explore helps you interact with reports to uncover detailed data. By using drill-in, you can break down the data in your report to see what specific information is being reflected. This is particularly useful for…
Cross-checking your Zendesk Explore report with source data involves using advanced search in Support to verify ticket data. By pulling up a list of tickets that should appear in your report, you can confirm if the report accurately reflects the…
If your Zendesk Explore report shows incorrect data, consider using strategies like drilling into data, cross-checking with source data, and examining specific examples. These methods help identify discrepancies and ensure your report accurately…