Writefile

Writes custom data to a file, which is then written to the CXone file server and becomes available for later use.

Dependencies

An excessive load is placed on your system when these conditions are met: 

  • Your business unit has more than ~15 concurrent calls.
  • The scripts that are running contain file-related actions, such as Writefile, Readfile, and Fileexist.

This results in throttling. Your business unit will experience latency with script execution and other functions, including contact handling and state changes, until the backlog of processes completes.

  • This action should not be used to write large amounts of data (large files) or in very high volume call centers. For example, don't use this action if you have large numbers of contacts writing to the same file.

  • If you need to write large amounts of data, consider using a database instead. Large files can take long amounts of time and have the potential to time-out.

Supported Script Types

The icon for a Generic script type - a rectangle with < and > symbols inside it.

The icon for the Email script type - a large @ symbol in a diamond.

The icon for the Chat script type - a chat bubble with an ellipsis inside (...), in a diamond shape.

The icon for the Phone script type - an old-style phone handset with curved lines indicating sound coming out of it.

The icon for the Voicemail script type - a symbol that looks like a cassette tape - two circles sitting on a horizontal line.

The icon for the Work Item script type-a piece of paper with one corner folded down and a bullet list on it.

The icon for the SMS script type - a smart phone with a chat bubble coming out of it.

The icon for the Digital script type - a computer monitor with a smartphone next to it.

Generic

Email Chat Phone Voicemail Work Item SMS Digital

Input Properties

These properties define data that the action uses when executing.

Property

Description

FileName The name of the new file.
OutputText

The data to write to the file.

Append

A drop down list to select either:

  • True: Adds the new output text to the end of the file.
  • False: Erases any previous file with the same name before writing.

Result Branch Conditions

Result branch conditions allow you to create branches in your script to handle different outcomes when an action executes.

Condition

Description

Default

Path taken unless the script meets a condition that requires it to take one of the other branches. It is also taken if the action's other branches are not defined.

OnError

Path taken when the action fails to execute properly. For example, when there is an unexpected problem such as poor connectivity, syntax errors, and so on. The _ERR variable, with a single underscore character, should be populated with a condensed explanation of the problem.