From: Jeff H. <je...@ac...> - 2008-04-15 15:16:25
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Hi Banana, While you are correct that Cisco IVR scripts are Tcl scripts with some extra procedures, this isn't the right venue for answering those questions. This list if for discussion of Tcl threaded programming. For an intro to Tcl, start at http://www.tcl.tk/ which leads to a couple of intro pages, and then lots more at http://wiki.tcl.tk/. Regards, Jeff BananaMaster wrote: > Hello all > > I've got several questions and read a lot of things, including manuals on > Cisco sites, Tcl programming tutorials ( etc ). > > Let me get to the point. > > 1 - i need to implement an IVR application, like in To support press 1, to > information press 2, etc etc. Of course some of the options redirects the > caller to a sub-menu where a new set of options would be displayed. > > I think this can be done fairly easy with TCL, and, as i've been told, TCL > is the recommend way to do this since if the IVR options are "coded" in the > routers, i wouldnt be able to save any of the information regarding the > calls received - like number of calls, what is the most choosed option, etc. > > I download some scripts ( and software ) from Active State so i could start > developing and debuging some scripts but i'me getting some errors..for > instance, > > "init > requiredversion 2.0 > > set fsm(any_state,ev_disconnected) "act_Doe same_state..." > > have this on a script ( that works ) and im getting the invlaid command name > "requiredversion" error.. > > I really need to implement this and i've been given a surreal deadline...and > almost impossible. > > Really need any help i can get. I don't know TCL, i admit, but i'm a fairly > good developer who learns fast. > > Just need the "intro". > > Thank you very very very much! |