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Creates a new phone call.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
TAPI | 4.4 | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
Parameter | Description | Example |
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AddressNameIndex | The index of the address or the name of the address to identify which device to use. | 0 |
DestAddress | This text contains a destination address. The format is provider-specific. This can be "" for non-dialed addresses (such as with a hot phone) or when all dialing is performed using TAPI.Dial. "" in combination with a "" GroupID in TAPI.Pickpup results in a group pickup. Service providers that have inverse multiplexing capabilities can allow an application to specify multiple addresses at once. | "123456789" |
AddressType | Contains an address type constant, such as phone number (1), which describes the format of the address. Phone Number is 1, Session Description Protocol (SDP) conference is 2, an e-mail name is 4, a domain name is 8, an IP address is 16. | 1 |
MediaTypes | Identifies the media type or types that will be involved in the call session. Can be 8 for audio. | 8 |
Returns Call Reference ID or error.
Creates a call and connects:
$Call = MBS( "TAPI.CreateCall"; "MyPhone"; "1234567899"; 1; 8)
$r = MBS( "TAPI.Connect"; $Call; 1 )
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Created 8th November 2014, last changed 11st May 2016