October 2007
QUIT
The QUIT command is necessary only when the execution of a script must end
while commands still remain to run in the script.
Because scripts stop executing automatically when no commands remain to
execute, the QUIT command usually is not needed at the end of a script.
Script syntax
QUIT
When to use
Use the QUIT command to terminate further script execution.
This command does not disconnect the call. For example, if the call is already
queued to a skillset, the call remains queued and continues to receive whatever
tones, silence, or music were specified for the call earlier in the script. QUIT
ends only the script execution, not call processing.
Restriction
The QUIT command cannot be the first command in a script.
Scripting Guide for Communication Server 1000/Meridian 1 PBX
Basic script commands
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