Handling Incoming Calls
Administering vector variables
Administering variables and implementing them in your vectors is a relatively simple process:
1. First, determine how you intend to use the new variable and identify its defining
characteristics. Use this information to decide on an available variable type that meets your
needs.
2. Type change variables. The
Figure 109: Variables for Vectors screen
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3. In the Var column, select an unused letter between A and Z. This letter is used to represent
this variable in vector steps. Complete the editable fields in the row that you select.
Depending on your entry in the Type field, some fields in the row may be pre-populated and
display-only, or not applicable.
Description - a short description of your variable
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Type - the variable type
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Scope - local or global
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Length - length of the digit string
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Start - digit start position
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Assignment - pre-assigned value
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VAC - Variable Access Code (for value variable type only)
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4. Press Enter to save your changes.
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