Use a Menu Action with a '$' option. Ask the caler to enter their account code followed by a '#'. Use a Generic action and have the specific tab set as 'CP0:$KEY'
Then when carrying out a Transfer, use the Transfer Action with the '$CP0' loaded in the 'Description' Field of the specific tab. Assumption here is that the 'Destination' field is appropriately filled in.
I was busy confirming it worked, I went for the ???? to represent the expected account number as oppose to the $ though ;-) I don't think my VM skills are quite a match for yours at the min
The method using the '$' allows the number of digits entered by the caller to be variable and relies on the caller terminating their entry with a '#'. Using the '?' method requires knowledge of how many digits are required at config time, and makes the construction of the Menu action(s) to accommodate different length account codes, more complex. Either way, I like the flexibility offered by Voicemail Pro .
Guys, one more question, the number is displaying correctly now, but as soon as I answer the call it goes away and it just displays the caller ID, is there somewhere that I can configure something for the number to stay displayed on the pnone once the called is picked up?
It is a tag so you will see it with phone manager
you do not have antohrtvoption then writing it down very quickly
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Typed a little too fast i see
Nothing works for me
ACS - Implement IP Office
ACA - Implement IP Telephony -- ACA - Design IP Telephony
ACA - Voice Services Management
______________
Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
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