I know that sometimes the thing that fixes problems like this for me is
going to the Control Center and restarting the UCCX Engine.  It's obviously
not ideal in the actual lab, but if it fixes it, run with it.

 

Also, as someone before me suggested, you should really do a Reactive Debug.
This will point out your problem most of the time.

 

Hope this helps,

Jeff

 

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Check your CSQ field if it's spelled properly and have quotations. That's
what got me the other time.

 

 

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There is something wrong with the script.  It could be a misspelled
variable; or if you are referencing a holiday script that coukd be wrong
too.  Try doing. Reactive debug to see where the problem is in the script.
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