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IP Office Voicemail Pro Wild Card in Menu 2

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pjj06

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Jun 13, 2006
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Hi,

With IP Office Voicemail, I can use the wild card "?" in order to call a fixed ext. number (Example 4??? in order to connect to 4567), but what can I use if I do not know how long the string is? (Example 39-051-60247xx or 39-051-62306xx).


Paul
 
Use "$" to enter a undefined length of digits
 
Touch Tones:
Use the check boxes to indicate the DTMF tones for which connections are required. Note that each Menu Action supports a maximum of 15 branch options.

Add a Sequence of Tones:
You can add a sequence of tones to the menu. If a sequence is added, ensure that the associated tick box is ticked before selecting OK. Note that the sequence must be unique, is 5 is selected then no other sequence beginning with 5 can be used.

? = Any Digit:
The ? character can be used to represent any digit (except * and #). For example 123??? can be used for any six digit string starting with 123. See Example Call Flow: SelfSelect Module.

$ = Any Sequence of Digits:
The $ character can be used to match any sequence of digits for which there is no other match. Key press entry is ended either by the caller pressing # or 5 seconds after the last digit dialed.

 
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