Avaya 6 IP Phone User Manual


 
Voicemail Pro Installation and Maintenance Page 344
15-601063 Issue 22e (16 May 2010)IP Office Release 6
7.1.1 VBScript Properties
The following properties can be accessed within VBScripts. Note that unless otherwise stated they are session based. The
data is specific to a particular Voicemail Pro call and does not persist between calls.
Voicemail contains various state variables that are associated with a specific interaction with voicemail. The call variables
listed map to properties associated with the object:
· $NAM – (read-only). See Name Property .
· $CLI – (read-only). See CallingParty Property .
· $RES – (read-write). See Result Property .
· $VAR – (read-write). See Variable Property .
· $SAV – (read-write). See SavedResult Property .
· $LOC – (read-write).See Locale Property .
The following properties are specific to queued and still queued call flows only.
· $QPOS – (read-only). See PositionInQueue Property .
· $QTIM – (read-only) See EstimatedAnswer Property .
The following properties are related to the messages within the mailbox.
· NewMsgs Property
Returns the count of new messages within the session’s mailbox.
· OldMsgs Property
Returns the count of old messages within the session’s mailbox.
· SavedMsgs Property
Returns the count of saved messages within the session’s mailbox.
· LastAccessedMsg Property
Returns the name of the last recorded or accessed message.
Note: VB Scripting will only support variant types.
Internal Variables
Some of the variables that exist within Voicemail Pro can be split into smaller sections using a delimiter.
· Example:
A CLI contains the number 01707364143. If the call flow references the variable as CLI@0,4 then the value 01707
will be returned as they are the first five numbers.
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