2.6.6.5 Say Number
With this block, you can have a string (0-9,*,#) played for the caller.
You can enter this announcement directly or define it using a variable or system function.
This action will be terminated, if
*the announcement has been played in its entirety,
*DTMF input was detected – if permitted – or
*if the connection has been terminated.
Under "Properties", all three tabs "General", "Parameters" and "Connections" tabs are available for this block.
This is how you define the parameters for “Say Number” 
1 You have several options:
*Enter the string directly or
*select a variable from the list of available variables and system functions
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2 Define whether and with which DTMF character the caller can use to cancel this action.
In doing so, define whether the character entered should be saved in a variable and whether
*the contents of the variable should be replaced, or
*whether it should be appended to the contents of the variable.
3 Click on “OK”.
The “Say Number” block can be seen on the grid interface and it is available for further processing.
* 
If a variable is used, you should have set it previously using the block “Set Variable”. If the variable has not been set, i.e. the string is empty, no announcement will be played.
 
* 
For the string to be output, only DTMF characters (0-9,*,#) are announced here. If the string contains letters or other characters, they will be skipped in the output.
 
Last modified date: 06.16.2023