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            Overview

            Quandri can run using multiple Epic user logins in parallel (also known as “multi-bot”). This increases processing throughput for high-volume teams by having multiple processes work from the same shared pool of activities.

            What you'll do

            • Create additional Epic users (one per login)
            • Add each Epic login to the Quandri platform, setting up MFA if applicable
            • Create an Epic workgroup containing all users
            • Update Epic activity configuration so activities are assigned to the workgroup, not an individual user

            Before you begin

            You will need:

            • An Epic admin who can create users and workgroups
            • Epic usernames and passwords for each user
            • An IT admin if your Epic login requires MFA/2FA

            This guide references the Renewal Reviewer Implementation Guide.


            Step 1: Create additional Epic users

            Create one Epic user login per process you want running in parallel.

            Recommended approach:

            • Copy an existing working Quandri user — this is the fastest way to keep permissions consistent.
            • Give each new user a distinct User Code (for example: QUAND02, QUAND03).

            Minimum setup checklist (per new user):

            • Assign an Epic license
            • Set User type to "User"
            • Ensure correct database access
            • Uncheck "Force password change"
            • Ensure an Employee Code is assigned
            • Ensure required permissions are granted — copy permissions from the original Quandri user to ensure they are identical
            • Ensure the columns visible on every user's Home Base include "Entered On" and "Code," and that the column "Contact Via" is removed
            • Ensure the columns visible on every user's Policies screen include "Line Downloaded Premium," "Policy Estimated Premium," "ICO," and "PPE"

            Reference the Employee Account/Login Setup section in the Implementation Guide.


            Step 2: Add credentials in Quandri

            In the Quandri platform on the Login Setup page, add each Epic login as a separate set of credentials under the product's Epic-related settings.

            For each Epic credential set, enter:

            1. Login
            2. Password
            3. Leave the OTP Secret Key field blank

            Note: If your Epic environment requires MFA or SSO, you'll need a self-hosted email account compatible with your authentication provider instead of using the default Quandri reporting address. Reference the MFA/SSO section of Part 1.1 in the Implementation Guide.

             

            Step 3: Create an Epic workgroup

            In Epic, create a workgroup that contains every Epic user added in Step 2.

            The workgroup acts as the shared queue Quandri will pull activities from. Create one workgroup per pool or product.


            Step 4: Update Epic activity settings

            Update Epic so the Quandri activities are assigned to the workgroup, not a specific individual user.

            For each activity code Quandri should process, update the activity's owner/assignment settings so the owner is the workgroup (not "Specific Person").

            Reference the Interface Settings section in the Implementation Guide.


            Validation checklist

            After completing the steps above, confirm the following:

            • Each Epic user can log in successfully
            • Activities are appearing under the workgroup's queue
            • The new user(s) can see the required columns

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