Basicly yo can use this thread thread923-1104220: Single-Digit-Menues (AA) for OCTEL 200/300 +VMX100
and this: thread923-1572619: Octel Single Digit Schedule wiil give an idea about schedules.
I use number conversion in the first thread, because the Menu function works with a prefix and then the digit you have pressed.
If you have 3 hunt groups "4711, 4712 and 4713", then the prefix is 471, and the last digit gives the digit pressed after hearing the welcome message.
If the 3 groups are DIFFERENT, then number conversion must be programmed.
So in your example the main DNIS number is 5044.
SDM#1
Press one goes to hunt group extension 6313--> within the hunt group you hit on a terminal hunt extension ---> 5074 ---> 5061.
Your call, after pressing 1, should go to a mailbox e.g.
6661, and number convert to 6313.
The mailbox of 6661 should have a short greeting recorded (just press #, just after beginning your recording.)
This has to be done, otherwise the script will stop, due to attribute "After playing greeting, go to next mailbox".
Two goes to group extension 6314 ---> and does the same thing as pressing one. Is there anything different on that thread that should be changed or will it apply to the entire design?
Your call, after pressing 2, should go to a mailbox e.g.
6662, and number convert to 6313.
The mailbox of 6662 should have a short greeting recorded (just press #, just after beginning your recording.)
This has to be done, otherwise the script will stop, due to attribute "After playing greeting, go to next mailbox".
So your prefix will be 666, and the number of choices should be 2 -> to be set in the INFO table.
No other "things" should be changed.
///doktor