09-01-2010 09:57 AM - edited 03-14-2019 06:25 AM
I am creating new call types and user variables in the config manager. I then go to the ICM Script editor on the AW and reload the configuration.
None of the new items I created in config manager are showing up in the script editor.
The only thing that has changed in my enviroment was a call manager upgrade from 7.1.2.2100 to 7.1.2.31900
I was told the jtapi version stayed the same.
Any suggestions?
Im running ICM 7.5.5
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09-01-2010 01:37 PM
So the reason my user variables did not show up is becasue when I created them I left the object type set to "Service" instead of changing it to "User"
The call types where because I had set the cutomer wrong.
Two fairly easy mistakes to make - although the second one is more specialized. The first one is so annoying - because you can't change the type and have to delete, flush and then recreate.
My own technique when creating user variables is to set the TYPE to "User Variable" first thing, before even adding the name.
Regards,
Geoff
09-01-2010 11:10 AM
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious here but do you happen to have a script open that's still in Edit Mode? Script Editor won't update config until all scripts are out of Edit Mode.
09-01-2010 11:54 AM
LOL, Nope I do not have any scripts open. Even if I did have when your press the "Reload Configuration" button it will save all your open scripts so ICM can pull updates.
Thanks for the chuckle!
09-01-2010 12:28 PM
Ha! My bad. I was thinking of Initialize Local Database. Completely forgot about the Reload Config button in Script Ed. Curious to hear what's causing this. Let us know what you find. Thanks!
09-01-2010 01:01 PM
I've seen this happen before - but it happened when I was using ISE. Or when someone else was connected and had the same script open. But you're right - it should still work when you reload. Have you tried exiting the script editor altogether - and then re-opening?
Robb
09-01-2010 01:28 PM
Ohhh I'm so embarressed!! I was scripting with very tired eyes.
So the reason my user variables did not show up is becasue when I created them I left the object type set to "Service" instead of changing it to "User"
The call types where because I had set the cutomer wrong. We have ICM security enabled so one customer can not mess with anothers scripts and info.
It's the little things that get ya!
09-01-2010 01:37 PM
So the reason my user variables did not show up is becasue when I created them I left the object type set to "Service" instead of changing it to "User"
The call types where because I had set the cutomer wrong.
Two fairly easy mistakes to make - although the second one is more specialized. The first one is so annoying - because you can't change the type and have to delete, flush and then recreate.
My own technique when creating user variables is to set the TYPE to "User Variable" first thing, before even adding the name.
Regards,
Geoff
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