UCCX single play prompt step for multiple wav files

Hi there!
Is possible to use single 'Play Prompt' step to play a chain of .wav files on UCCX?
For example, have variable chain_audio that can contain different content length
ex:
chain_audio = "P[1.wav] P[2.wav] P[3.wav]"
chain_audio = "P[1.wav] P[2.wav] P[3.wav] P[4.wav] P[5.wav]" etc.
Play Promtp (-Triggering Contact-, chain_audio)
Is it supported?
Thanks

I'm not sure it is possible to call and fill Create Container within Java code. It is possible to setup variables by hand in Create Container Prompt step, like in Play Prompt step.
Parse a String to Array and fill up Create Container Prompt with Array elements manually. In my example i have only 4 elements, but in real world i could have more than 15 elements.
I wish Play Prompt/Create Container was filled automatically with chain of audio files, because it is impossible to know the array size beforehand.

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