7. Voicemail Pro Examples

This section contains a number of example for specific areas of Voicemail Pro operation.

For simple examples refer to the separate document "Voicemail Pro Example Exercises". That document contains a series for setting up a basic auto attendant and then adding additional features. Working through that document should leave you familiar with the process of setting up and testing call flows.

7.1 Using VB Script

The VB Script action allows an administrator to construct additional call flow logic using VBScript commands and various properties 344 and methods 350 .

When a VBScript action is executed, the voicemail server allows the script up to 1 minute to complete execution. If execution of the script takes longer then it is terminated by the voicemail server and the action's Failure result path is used.

In addition to the normal licenses for Voicemail Pro 22 , use of VBScript requires the IP Office system to have an Advanced Edition license. For systems upgraded to IP Office Release 6, existing legacy VMPro VB Script licenses can still be used.

Settings

1.Click the

2.The General actions.

Miscellaneous Actions icon and select VB Script.

176 , Entry Prompts 177 , Reporting 182 and Results 183 tabs are standard tabs available to all

3. Select the Specific tab.

Enter VBScript

In the script area enter the VBScript as required. Strings for the variables and methods provided for VBScript by Voicemail Pro can be selected and inserted by right clicking on the script area. This script can contain a maximum of 10000 characters.

Expand

Check Expand to view a larger script area.

Syntax Check

Click the Syntax Check button to check your input for any errors.

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