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Elements View
The Elements View contains the elements used to construct a voice application. This pane can be
seen as a "palette" of raw parts that can be dragged to the Callflow Editor while building the
application. The Elements folder contains pre-built configurable elements built by Cisco and
third-parties. The rest of the elements represent types with unique features that are used in
constructing voice applications. Each element is described in this section.
seen as a "palette" of raw parts that can be dragged to the Callflow Editor while building the
application. The Elements folder contains pre-built configurable elements built by Cisco and
third-parties. The rest of the elements represent types with unique features that are used in
constructing voice applications. Each element is described in this section.
Standard Versus Configurable
A configurable element is one that has been pre-built and whose developer has exposed a
configuration to allow the application designer to control how it functions. Configurable
elements appear within the Elements folder in the Element Pane. Standard elements are elements
that are built by the application designer to be used for a specific application function. Standard
elements do not have configurations and therefore are not expected to be very reusable.
configuration to allow the application designer to control how it functions. Configurable
elements appear within the Elements folder in the Element Pane. Standard elements are elements
that are built by the application designer to be used for a specific application function. Standard
elements do not have configurations and therefore are not expected to be very reusable.