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Import Student Call List Daily

Hello I would like to know if you can import from a file on a daily bases. Our student infomation system will export a file each day we would need your system to read this file and call based on CSV for example.

Yes. You can set up a daily task using Windows Task Manager. For the executable program, it is called vcast.exe, and it is under the folder
C:\Program Files\Voicent\BroadcastByPhone\bin. For command line option, use

call_list_file.voc -import exported_file

The call_list_file.voc is a file to be created, just give it a name you choose. The exported_file is the call list exported from your system. For more information about command line option, please select the Help menu from the BroadcastByPhone program, then choose Help topics > Command line.

It is also important to export the call list file to a file with the correct format. The format is specified in the program Help file also. If somehow your other program cannot export to the correct format, you must have a conversion program. You could have your IT staff to write the conversion program, or hire someone over the internet to do the job, or contact Voicent sales to get a quote.

Do I need to buy the IVR studio to allow people to leave a voice message when done or does basic program allow this. BroadcastByPhone. I would have something like Your Child was away from school today. If you would like to leave a reason why this was do so after the tone (or do by pressing 1). How is the voice mail get to users. Email?

You do not need IVR Studio to allow people to leave a voice message. The professional edition of BroadcastByPhone auto dialer should be enough. The “voice mail” is simply saved as an audio file on the dialing computer, and can be accessed from the auto dialer spreadsheet interface. You can also access these audio files using Windows Explorer.

For email integration, you do need Voicent IVR Studio in addition to BroadcastByPhone auto dialer.

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