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IP-IVR cannot requeue the call. The call is requeued from the CallManager instead. Setting the
Target Requery option on the script node has no effect on the requeuing of the call, and may
lead to timeouts and other script errors for that particular call.
Do not enable Target Requery in script nodes when using IP IVR.
Note: ACD PGs (including UCM PGs) do not support Router Requery feature; therefore, do
not enable Router requery on "Route select" node when the routing client is ACD PG.
Using Target Requery
You define nodes to enable Target Requery.
For the Queue, Queue to Agent, and Route Select nodes:
1. Open the node properties.
2. Click Change. A dialog box opens.
3. Check Enable target requery.
4. Click OK to close the dialog box.
5. Click OK to close the properties dialog box.
For the Label and Select nodes:
1. Open the node properties.
2. Check Enable target requery.
3. Click OK to close the properties dialog box
Checking Targets
About Call Tracer
You can use the Call Tracer utility from within Script Editor to test and debug a routing script
and to confirm that ICM software is selecting targets as you expect. Call Tracer simulates a
contact to the CallRouter and generates a text-based description of how the contact was handled.
The test contact is processed by the active CallRouter, using all the real-time data of the ICM
software as it exists at that moment, but interactions with any peripheral is simulated.
How to Check Targets
To check targets:
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Chapter 4: Selecting Routing Targets
Checking Targets