I believe your GET request is incorrect.
It needs to have the same name as the SET request.
In your example, your GET request should be named "priorityValue" and not only "priority"
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Kaio Oliveira
Sr Systems Analyst
GCP - GCQM - GCS - GCA - GCD - GCO - GPE & GPR - GCWM
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-06-2026 11:34
From: Britney Springer
Subject: Setting Priority for VM
Thank you for your suggestion. I tried that option and the priority did not stay with the VM. I'm not sure what may be wrong with the flow setup.
This is the in-queue setup. I tried it with "Set Priority" action as well and it still failed

This is the setup for the VM flow


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Britney Springer
Tech Support Analyst
Zenith Insurance Company
Original Message:
Sent: 02-06-2026 09:43
From: Kaio Oliveira
Subject: Setting Priority for VM
I didn't quite understand the scenario, but what if you use "set participant data" to assign priority and in the new flow use "Get Participant data" to retrieve the value from the set participant?
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Kaio Oliveira
Sr Systems Analyst
GCP - GCQM - GCS - GCA - GCD - GCO - GPE & GPR - GCWM
Original Message:
Sent: 02-06-2026 08:28
From: Britney Springer
Subject: Setting Priority for VM
Our call flows are set up with a priority setting to ensure calls to certain queues are answered in a certain order based on importance. The issue is when the call goes to VM the priority is lost. We have separate VM queues so we can better determine stats and keep reports accurate.
I know there is a "Set Priority" option in Architect however for the "Transfer to VM" flow option this is not available.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for how to keep or obtain a priority for VM's?
Thank you,
#ArchitectandDesign
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Britney Springer
Tech Support Analyst
Zenith Insurance Company
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