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Intrinsics

PRIORITY IN NETWORK QUEUE

The PRIORITY IN NETWORK QUEUE intrinsic is the priority of the current
call in the network skillset queue. This value can range from 0–6, with 1 being
the highest priority and 6 being the lowest priority. A value of 0 indicates the
contact is not currently in the queue.
The call must be queued to the network skillset and then you must give a wait
time of at least 1 second to ensure the target site can respond to the source site
before this intrinsic is used.
Script syntax
PRIORITY IN NETWORK QUEUE
Parameter
Enter information for the following parameter:
<skillset>
Restriction
Do not use this intrinsic in the Network script (if you purchased the NSBR
feature).
Return type
This intrinsic returns a priority to the script. If this intrinsic returns a value of 0,
then the call was not successfully queued to the network skillset.
Description
You can use the priority value in two ways.
You can use <> and = to make a direct comparison of the priority value. For
example:
386
The network skillset that you want to include in the return value.
<skillset>
Standard 8.04
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