Avaya 6 사용자 설명서
Voicemail Pro Installation and Maintenance
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15-601063 Issue 22e (16 May 2010)
IP Office Release 6
Voicemail Pro Examples: Using VB Script
7.1.1.1 CallingParty Property
The CallingParty property returns the caller id associated with the voicemail session used for VBS interaction with
Voicemail (equivalent to $CLI call variable).
Voicemail (equivalent to $CLI call variable).
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Owning object: vmprov5.voicescript
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String:
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Set: This property is read-only.
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Get: A String object containing the name of the calling party (or $CLI). For example: String = Voice.CallingParty
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Remarks: The CallingParty property is only valid for the current session to Voicemail.
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Example
Sub Main (dlgid)
dim registration
Set Voice = CreateObject("vmprov5.voicescript")
registration = Voice.Register(dlgid)
if registration Then
dim callerid
callerid = Voice.CallingParty
end if
End Sub
dim registration
Set Voice = CreateObject("vmprov5.voicescript")
registration = Voice.Register(dlgid)
if registration Then
dim callerid
callerid = Voice.CallingParty
end if
End Sub
7.1.1.2 EstimatedAnswer Property
The EstimatedAnswer property returns the $QTIM voicemail call variable. This is the user’s estimated time to answer
within the queue in minutes and is only available for queued and still queued call flows.
within the queue in minutes and is only available for queued and still queued call flows.
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Owning object: vmprov5.voicescript
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String:
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Set: This property is read-only.
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Get: A long containing the current value for $QTIM. For example: Long = Voice.EstimatedAnswer