Avaya 15-601063 用户手册
Voicemail Pro
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15-601063 Issue 20l (03 March 2009)
IP Office
Available Variables
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$CLI
Holds the CLI of the caller if available.
Holds the CLI of the caller if available.
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$CP
The 16 variables $CP0 to $CP15 are used to store values (call parameters) for the duration of a call within the call
flow. Values can be written into these variables using the
The 16 variables $CP0 to $CP15 are used to store values (call parameters) for the duration of a call within the call
flow. Values can be written into these variables using the
action command CPx:<value> where x is 0 to
15 and <value> is the value to be stored.
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$DBD
A set of 6 system variables $DBD[0] to $DBD[5]. These represent the fields of the currently selected database
record in a call flow where database actions are being used.
A set of 6 system variables $DBD[0] to $DBD[5]. These represent the fields of the currently selected database
record in a call flow where database actions are being used.
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$DDI: IP Office 4.1+ and Voicemail Pro 4.1+.
Holds the DDI of the call if available.
Holds the DDI of the call if available.
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$ETA
Holds the expected time to answer in seconds for a queued caller. This time is based on the last 5 queued and
answered calls for the same target in the last hour. The variable can be used to speak the value as a prompt or to test
the value in a condition. Only available when using Queued and Still Queued start points.
Holds the expected time to answer in seconds for a queued caller. This time is based on the last 5 queued and
answered calls for the same target in the last hour. The variable can be used to speak the value as a prompt or to test
the value in a condition. Only available when using Queued and Still Queued start points.
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$KEY
Holds the last DTMF key series entered. For more information, see
Holds the last DTMF key series entered. For more information, see
.
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$LOC
Holds the current locale setting of the IP Office system or the user if different. For more information, see
Holds the current locale setting of the IP Office system or the user if different. For more information, see
.
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$NAM
Holds the name of the mailbox user (blank for short codes).
Holds the name of the mailbox user (blank for short codes).
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$RES
Holds the value of the result of the previous action. For example when a call flow has been branched by an action that
has True and False results, on one branch the value of $RES is "True", on the other "False".
Holds the value of the result of the previous action. For example when a call flow has been branched by an action that
has True and False results, on one branch the value of $RES is "True", on the other "False".
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$POS
Holds the position of a queued caller. Can be used to speak the position as a prompt or test the value in a condition.
Only available when using Queued and Still Queued start points.
Holds the position of a queued caller. Can be used to speak the position as a prompt or test the value in a condition.
Only available when using Queued and Still Queued start points.
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$QTIM
The same as the $ETA above but returns the estimated time to answer rounded up to the nearest minute. This
variable can be used to speak the value as a prompt or to test the value in a condition.
The same as the $ETA above but returns the estimated time to answer rounded up to the nearest minute. This
variable can be used to speak the value as a prompt or to test the value in a condition.
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$SAV
Holds the last saved result. This can be entered using the following entry in a
Holds the last saved result. This can be entered using the following entry in a
action, Save:<value>, for
example Save:$KEY or Save:1234.
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$TARGET: Voicemail Pro 4.2+.
This variable contains the original target of a call received by the IP Office system, eg. the destination set by the IP
Office's incoming call route.
This variable contains the original target of a call received by the IP Office system, eg. the destination set by the IP
Office's incoming call route.
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$TimeQueued: IP Office 4.1+ and Voicemail Pro 4.1+.
Holds the length of time, in seconds, that the call has been part of a particular hunt group queue. Only available when
using Queued and Still Queued start points.
Holds the length of time, in seconds, that the call has been part of a particular hunt group queue. Only available when
using Queued and Still Queued start points.
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$TimeSystem: IP Office 4.1+ and Voicemail Pro 4.1+.
Holds the length of time, in seconds, since the call was presented to the IP Office system. Only available when using
Queued and Still Queued start points.
Holds the length of time, in seconds, since the call was presented to the IP Office system. Only available when using
Queued and Still Queued start points.
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$UUI
Available when a recording is triggered by auto-recording. Holds the user name, hunt group name or account code that
triggered the auto-recording process. For more information, see
Available when a recording is triggered by auto-recording. Holds the user name, hunt group name or account code that
triggered the auto-recording process. For more information, see
.
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$VAR
A general variable which can hold amongst other things DTMF key sequences.
A general variable which can hold amongst other things DTMF key sequences.
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