[Freeswitch-users] Help with dynamic IVR
William King
quentusrex at gmail.com
Tue Nov 10 19:22:34 PST 2009
What you will probably want, if you are looking to go 'thicker' with
this would be one of the IVR scripting languages and a database
connection. For instance lua, and the database connection(either mysql
or postgresql or sqlite). ' From there you have users, questions, and
answers mapped in the database.
Feel free to e-mail me about this off list for more assistance.
-William King
Lei Tang wrote:
> As I opinion, it's not necessary write ivr script for each student. A
> "static" ivr script load question and response dynamic is what you need.
>
> 2009/11/11 Malay Thakershi <malay.thakershi at continuityhealth.com
> <mailto:malay.thakershi at continuityhealth.com>>
>
> Hello. I am very new to FreeSwitch, Telephony and IVR.
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> My goal is to prepare a student assessment IVR system as a college
> project. But this IVR is going to be dynamic. So for each student
> assessment may be different (number of questions, possible
> responses, flow of prompts, etc). Is it possible to achieve
> something like this with FreeSwitch? Most IVR we see are static
> (like a bank IVR system that flows always in same way). That is
> why I am confused. Please share your views.
>
>
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> Malay Thakershi
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