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RETURN TO THE MAIN SUPPORT PAGE

Once you've created a Custom Variable, you will need to create, or define, an actual value that will take its place at your location(s). For example, if you create the Custom Variable, Manager Name, you will then need to associate a name with it such as John Smith. This will allow John Smith to automatically replace the Custom Variable in places like your script or collection or follow-up communication. The purpose of this guide is to explain how to associate a Custom Variable with an actual value.

Note

Italicized terms represent clickable icons on the specific screen being discussed.

Terms in blue are links to additional information about the described functionality. 

You must be signed

in

into CallPotential's web version as an Administrator to

access the

access the Settings icon

and define variables at the location level

.

Access

  • (A) Settingsicon - Click to access all your available administrative settings.

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  • (B) Locations - Click to access

    the

    your complete list of locations.

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  • (C) Edit

    icon - Click to edit a specific location’s settings.

     - Once you've found the location you want to edit variables, click to open it's settings.

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  • (D) Location Details - After clicking a specific location’s edit icon, this will be selected by default. You will need to click this if you've navigated to the location's other editing options.

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  • (E) Edit Variables - Click to access the Override Variables popup and

    edit

    define your variables at this location

    variables

    . Note: Depending on your property management software and available settings, you may need to scroll to the bottom of the page to access this.

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Define Variables

  • (F) Variable Override

    Variables

     - Enter the new

    variable

    value that will

    override

    replace the custom variable at the selected location. This will take the place of the custom variable wherever it appears in such places as the location's script card or collection and follow-up workflow communication.

  • (G) Confirm - Click to apply edits and close the Override Variables popup. Note: You will still need to scroll to the top of the page and click Save to finish the process.

  • (H) Cancel - Click to discard any edits made and close the Override Variables popup.

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