Adding Click to Call to Salesforce.com Forms

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This how-to describes a simple way to add a click-to-call button to any Salesforce.com form. You will need the appropriate permissions in Salesforce in order to customize your forms. Note that is functionality requires the ipbx [[End-User_URL_Control_API|URL Control Module]].
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This 'how-to' describes a simple way to add a click-to-call button to any Salesforce.com form. You will need the appropriate permissions in Salesforce in order to customize your forms. Note that is functionality requires the ipbx [[End-User_URL_Control_API|URL Control Module]].
=== Setting up Click to Call ===
=== Setting up Click to Call ===

Revision as of 16:42, 7 April 2010

This 'how-to' describes a simple way to add a click-to-call button to any Salesforce.com form. You will need the appropriate permissions in Salesforce in order to customize your forms. Note that is functionality requires the ipbx URL Control Module.

Setting up Click to Call

Go to the End User Panel and click on Features -> URL Control and select Enabled and enter the IP address of your PC. This IP address will be used to determine which phone to call. So if you are at extension 5007 and your IP address is 192.168.55.88 any click to call requests from this IP address will cause extension 5007 to ring. For further details on URL control see End-User URL Control API. You will have to do this for all users that will be using click to call.

Customizing Salesforce.com

  1. Navigate to the appropriate form customization dialog. E.g. Setup -> App Setup -> Contacts -> Buttons and Links
  2. Click on New under Custom Buttons and Links
  3. Enter a descriptive label such as Call Contact
  4. Enter an unique button name e.g. call_button
  5. Select Detail Page Button as Display Type
  6. Select behavior Execute JavaScript
  7. In the main form enter the following code:
      window.open('http://192.168.55.200/user/c/?call={!Contact.Phone}&progress=2','ipbx call',"width=320,height=210,resizable=no,scrollbars=no,menubar=no,toolbar=no,status=no,location=no")
    
  8. Replace 192.168.55.20 with the IP address of your ipbx system. This can be a local network IP as long as you expect this to only work within your corporate LAN
  9. Click on Save to save your changes
  10. Edit the form to which you want to add the call button. E.g. click on Contacts -> Select a contact -> Edit Layout
  11. Select Buttons under Contact Layout and drag the newly created Call Contact button to the Custom Buttons frame below
  12. Click on Save to save the changes

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