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yes, you could if set 11-15-09 up. but I am not sure whether anybody has used that code.
What I mean is that we have numbering plan, also we have incoming group, department group, ACD group... but they are different.
For example, extension or VE could be in 22-11-02, but not in 22-11-05/06 transfer targets, they have different values,1-100 for incoming group, 102 for VM, 201-264 for department group, 400 for valid extension number, 401 for DISA, 501-599 for DISA/VRS message, 1000-1999 for Speed dial.
you can't put an extension into transfer target, or put a IRG into target.
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So give me a scenario that you can't program.
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If you use PCPro, then you can go to tools/reports and pull a report on the CAP keys. It will help you figure out what the last guy did.
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Thanks Coral Tech and paulw for setting me straight.
crazy frog you can run reports to see what changes have been made from the default values. PC pro go to tools, reports, non default value.
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