Cisco Cisco Customer Voice Portal 8.0(1) Developer's Guide
Subdialog Return
In most situations, the
CVP Subdialog Return
) should be used
instead of this one, to offer full compatibility with ICM. However, there is one exception to this. If the voice application
will only be called by a Subdialog Invoke element (that is, never by ICM), then the
will only be called by a Subdialog Invoke element (that is, never by ICM), then the
Subdialog Start
and
Subdialog
Return
elements may be used instead. In this scenario, using this element allows an arbitrary number of return values
to be retrieved from the subdialog, whereas the
CVP Subdialog Return
element allows only four.
This chapter contains the following topics:
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Settings
Notes
Default
Substitution
Allowed
Allowed
Single
Setting
Value
Setting
Value
Req'd
Type
Name (Label)
Optional return argument that holds a
name/value pair to be returned to the
name/value pair to be returned to the
None
true
false
No
string
return_value
(Return Value)
calling application. The format should
be: the name of the argument followed
by an equal sign and the value of the
argument. For example; name=John
Doe. The element will take the text up
to the first equal sign to be the name of
the argument and the text following the
equal sign to the value.
be: the name of the argument followed
by an equal sign and the value of the
argument. For example; name=John
Doe. The element will take the text up
to the first equal sign to be the name of
the argument and the text following the
equal sign to the value.
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