Transfer to Flow action
Use the Transfer to Flow action in the menu to transfer an interaction to another inbound call flow. If the selected flow is removed from the system and no longer exists, and you do not update this transfer action, the flow will fail at this action step. If you select an unpublished flow, Architect sends a warning message. If you select to transfer the flow to the current flow, the flow that contains this action, Architect restarts the flow.
- This action is only available in call flows.
- This action is available in menu choices and task sequences. Menu choices contain common settings such as DTMF and speech recognition. For more information about these additional menu choice settings, see the Suggested content.
Action | Description |
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Name field | The label you enter here becomes the name of the transfer node in the flow structure. |
Inbound Call Flow | From the drop-down list, select the inbound flow to which to transfer the interaction. |
Pre-Transfer Audio | Optionally configure a prompt to play before transferring the interaction. |
Failed Transfer Audio | Optionally configure a prompt to play if the transfer action detects a failure. |
Failure outputs |
These outputs allow the flow author to map the results of any resulting errorType and errorMessage.
Note: Click the arrow next to Failure Outputs to expand or collapse the list of variables. |
Define success and failure paths
Name | Description |
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Success |
An executed Success path indicates that no errors were encountered during the process. It is not a measure of whether the data received was the intended result or functionality. |
Failure |
This path indicates that there was an error executing the action or there was a problem processing the results from a data action. Specify the action if Architect is not able to transfer the call. For example, a play audio action to indicate that the action wasn’t successful, a transfer action to send the caller to an agent or representative for assistance. Note: If the network experiences connectivity issues, the action automatically takes this failure path. |