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Communications DEF Files


Communications DEF files are files that contain communications definitions corresponding to data of the type that can be defined in a communications configuration. These text files employ the following file format:

  • The names in brackets ([ ]) identify elements such as drivers, profiles, commands, and events. Each bracketed name is followed by lines containing names and values for parameters.
  • Field values are enclosed in double quotation marks (which are not used for this data within the Administration - Communications screen) and are indicated using an equals sign (=), as in the following example line from a communications command:

    DeviceCommand = "MakeCall"

  • Parameters are used in DEF files to represent some elements or relationships that you do not specify by using parameters when you work in the Administration - Communications screen. For example, the following line, for an event handler definition, associates the event handler with an event response:

    Response = "InboundConsumerCall"

  • Any lines preceded by a semicolon (;) are not in effect and might contain explanatory comments.
  • A DEF file that you export contains lines like the following:

    [Siebel]
        CommServerVersion = "7.0"

    Do not remove these lines from your export files. See also Importing Communications Configuration Data.

If you have to manually prepare a file for import, then you can export a file of the same type containing preconfigured data, then check that your file to be imported uses the correct format.

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