User Guide

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Control Editor

The Control Editor enables a System Administrator to Copy, Edit and Delete Controls.  This should only be attempted by those with the appropriate technical knowledge and full understanding of the CallScripter system.  If you are tempted to edit controls, it is highly advisable that you do so on a copy of a control.
 
Should you wish to create your own controls, CallScripter offer a control certification programme.  Please contact Professional Services for more information.
 
WARNING - Any damage caused to your system in the creation of or utilisation of uncertified controls may result in additional costs should assistance be required in rectifying the problem
WARNING - Deleting a control at system level (control editor) will prevent any scripts that use the control from functioning correctly. The control should be removed from all active scripts manually before the control is deleted at a system level.
 
Feature Available from Version 4.5.17+
Controls can be imported and exported between different CallScripter systems if required.
 
 
Control Editor
 
1

Search Box

1. Search Box
Use the Search box to find a control (rather than scrolling down the list to find it).
2

Control List

2. Control List
Displays a list of all controls.
3

Create new Control Name

3. Create new Control Name
If creating a new control, enter a name and click on Add.
4

Import button

4. Import button
Click on the Import button to import a control as a .exp file (Version 4.5.17+).
5

Export button

5.  Export button
Click on the Export button to export a control as a .exp file (Version 4.5.17+).
6

Control Attributes

6. Control Attributes
 
When creating a control set the attributes as required.  Additional attributes can be added as required.
7

Control code

7. Control code
HTML code for the control appears in this box. 
8

Add Additional Attributes

8. Add Additional Attributes
If a control is being created additional attributes can be added to build the Attributes List (see 6).