Select the appropriate variable handler. The options include:
none
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Base64binary
Use when playing out a prompt file recorded using a RecordDialogStep. Messages
recorded by RecordDialogStep (WAV files) are encoded in base 64 so that they
can be stored as XML. The Base64binary handler restores the file to its original
format so that it can be played to the caller outside the RecordDialogStep.
Default
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Digit
Reads a string of digits as a sequence of digits; for example, three, nine, one not
Sequence TTS
three hundred and ninety one.
Character
Reads a single character. Typically used for constructing phonetic alphabet prompts;
Prompt
for example, Was that A for Alpha?
Date
Use with any of the Date dialog components. Reads a numerical variable as a date.
Money
Use with any of the Money dialog components. Reads a numerical variable as an
amount of money.
Voice Properties
To set the "Voice Properties" (the recognition parameters for this recognition), click Show Details.
SAB displays the Voice Properties dialog box.
Figure 38. The Voice Properties dialog box
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