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Subdialog Elements
Definition
Cisco Unified CVP voice applications may be invoked via a subdialog call from another
VoiceXML application. Applications that will be invoked as a subdialog must use the Subdialog
Start and Subdialog Return elements.
VoiceXML application. Applications that will be invoked as a subdialog must use the Subdialog
Start and Subdialog Return elements.
Subdialog
Start
Start
The entrance point to an application that will be invoked
as a subdialog.
as a subdialog.
Subdialog
Return
Return
An exit point from an application that returns control and
data back to its calling application.
data back to its calling application.
In addition to the use of the Subdialog Start and Subdialog Return elements, the application
should be configured for subdialog invocation through the General Settings properties of a Cisco
Unified CVP Project.
should be configured for subdialog invocation through the General Settings properties of a Cisco
Unified CVP Project.
A Subdialog Start element is rendered as a document surrounding a
green circle.
green circle.
A Subdialog Return element is rendered as a document surrounding a
red octagon (stop sign).
red octagon (stop sign).
Defining a Subdialog Start
For a voice application that will be invoked as a subdialog, drag a Subdialog Start element from
the root level of the element palette to the workspace. The Subdialog Start element should be
placed at the entrance point of the application, immediately after the Start of Call element.
the root level of the element palette to the workspace. The Subdialog Start element should be
placed at the entrance point of the application, immediately after the Start of Call element.
The "done" exit state from the Subdialog Start element can then be mapped to the first element of
the application.
the application.