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  1. paulshep

    Detecting a Busy Signal

    mjamm here is a part of a script that uses $CNTCTMSG: if ! $CONNECTOPEN strfmt sMessage "No Connection:[%s]" $CNCTMSG DWQuit(sMessage) endif $CNCTMSG captures the specific problem that is preventing the connection from opening. Hope this helps Paul
  2. paulshep

    Detecting a Busy Signal

    Thanks Knob, That works very well. Appreciate it. Paul
  3. paulshep

    Detecting a Busy Signal

    I need to differentiate between getting a Busy signal and other forms of No Carrier or No Connection, within an Aspect script. Does anyone have any ideas on which variable this data may be stored in, or how this may be detected? thanks in advance paul

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