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SCRIPTSW
GMBASE
Contains all branching script definitions. Primary use for telemarketing or support
desk calls.
RESOURCE |
NAME |
NAME |
53 |
RSCRECID |
RECID |
RECID |
54 |
RECTYPE |
String |
3 |
Record Type.
Position |
Description |
1 |
S=Script Header, A=Answer, Q=Question |
2-3 |
A/Q records, indicates script number (00-99). |
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QUESTNO |
String |
2 |
A/Q records: Question number |
ANSNO |
String |
2 |
Script Header:
Script number (00-99)
Answer: Answer number (00-99)
Question: ‘00’ |
TITLE |
String |
60 |
The name of the script, question or answer. |
SAVEHIST |
String |
1 |
Save results to history (Y=Yes, blank=No) |
USERKEYFLD |
String |
10 |
Name of field to update if any. |
QUESTION |
Memo |
- |
Full question/notes |
FREQANS |
Long |
4 |
Number of times a particular answer was selected. |
ANSGOTO |
String |
2 |
The question # to go to if this answer is selected. |
LASTUSER |
String |
8 |
Last Modified By |
LASTDATE |
Date |
8 |
Last Modified Date |
LASTTIME |
String |
5 |
Last Modified Time |
RECID |
String |
15 |
Record ID |
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