Programming Procedures
Branching
Many of the procedures contain features for which there are multiple
programming options, while other procedures show more than one way to
program a particular feature. To accommodate both of these programming
methods, the procedures use branching . Branching separates the options from
the main procedure and places them in subprocedures (branch procedures).
The screen shown in sample Step 3 displays three menu selections for the
Network Services feature. The procedure is broken into three branches (or
branch procedures) to accommodate the three menu options.
Console Display/Instructions
3
Specify a network service.
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4
If necessary, continue with this step when you complete the branch procedure.
In the gray bar, the symbols (
branching. The number of symbols in the gray bar indicate the number of
available options/branches at the step and make it easy to locate the branch
procedure that you want. All branch procedures follow the main procedure from
which they are branched.
The first branch procedure from sample Step 3 is shown below.
l l
AT&T Toll Procedure
1
Specify a service.
2
Save your entry.
Select
.
3
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 of the main procedure for each toll group number.
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Programming Basics
Additional Information
If you select
l
AT&T Toll Procedure.
If you select
u
Local Procedure.
If you select
n
Miscellaneous Procedure.
l u n
NN
xx = number entered in Step 5
Press the button or function key next to
your selection.
l l u u n n
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, go to
, go to
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