Difference between revisions of "Send Mail command $SM and Cancel Mail command $CANM used in AlphaNet (Event Handler)"
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Station 104 in node 2 will be queued on 107 in node 3: | Station 104 in node 2 will be queued on 107 in node 3: | ||
: @3 $SM L(2)104 L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’Text of 104’ U0 | : @3 $SM L(2)104 L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’Text of 104’ U0 | ||
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More general: Any station in node 2 triggering this event will be queued on 107 in node 3 with the correct text: | More general: Any station in node 2 triggering this event will be queued on 107 in node 3 with the correct text: | ||
: @3 $SM L(2)%1.dir L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0 | : @3 $SM L(2)%1.dir L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0 | ||
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General expression: Any station in any node triggering this event will be queued on 107 in node 3: | General expression: Any station in any node triggering this event will be queued on 107 in node 3: | ||
: @3 $SM L(%1.nod)%1.dir L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0 | : @3 $SM L(%1.nod)%1.dir L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0 | ||
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Or eqvivalent: | Or eqvivalent: | ||
: @3 $SM %1.ref L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0 | : @3 $SM %1.ref L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0 | ||
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Same as above, but the sender will be put in Call Requester mode: | Same as above, but the sender will be put in Call Requester mode: | ||
: @3 $SM %1.ref L107 U100 NM18 GV U1 ’%1.nam’ U0 | : @3 $SM %1.ref L107 U100 NM18 GV U1 ’%1.nam’ U0 | ||
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Same as above, but the sender will be queued on all stations in group 15 (dir no 899) in node 3: | Same as above, but the sender will be queued on all stations in group 15 (dir no 899) in node 3: | ||
: @3 $SM %1.ref NG15 U100 NM18 GV U1 ’%1.nam’ U0 | : @3 $SM %1.ref NG15 U100 NM18 GV U1 ’%1.nam’ U0 | ||
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Same as above, but when answered from one inside the group the station will be deleted from the others: | Same as above, but when answered from one inside the group the station will be deleted from the others: | ||
: @3 $SM %1.ref L899 U100 NM18 GV U3 ’%1.nam’ U0 | : @3 $SM %1.ref L899 U100 NM18 GV U3 ’%1.nam’ U0 | ||
== The following expressions will NOT work == | == The following expressions will NOT work == |
Revision as of 15:29, 8 August 2007
- The command (@3 $SM….) must be executed in the sending exchange (were the calling station is located)
- The command (@3 $SM….) must be sent to the exchange were the receiving station is located
- AlphaCom fills in the parameters (%1, %2) at the sending exchange
- The expression L(%1.nod)%1.dir can be substituted by %1.ref
- No need for Global Numbers. The directory numbers involved can be Local numbers
- The queuing station can answer the call by dialing 70+8 or 7638
- SendMail to a Global group is not possible
Some Examples
Station 104 in node 2 will be queued on 107 in node 3:
- @3 $SM L(2)104 L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’Text of 104’ U0
<br\> More general: Any station in node 2 triggering this event will be queued on 107 in node 3 with the correct text:
- @3 $SM L(2)%1.dir L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0
<br\> General expression: Any station in any node triggering this event will be queued on 107 in node 3:
- @3 $SM L(%1.nod)%1.dir L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0
<br\> Or eqvivalent:
- @3 $SM %1.ref L107 U100 NM18 GV U0 ’%1.nam’ U0
<br\> Same as above, but the sender will be put in Call Requester mode:
- @3 $SM %1.ref L107 U100 NM18 GV U1 ’%1.nam’ U0
<br\> Same as above, but the sender will be queued on all stations in group 15 (dir no 899) in node 3:
- @3 $SM %1.ref NG15 U100 NM18 GV U1 ’%1.nam’ U0
<br\> Same as above, but when answered from one inside the group the station will be deleted from the others:
- @3 $SM %1.ref L899 U100 NM18 GV U3 ’%1.nam’ U0