Leo, sorry.... I completely don't follow you. I don't see how the registry 
(astdb) can help me here.


-----Original Message-----
From:   Leo Ann Boon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Tue 12/19/2006 6:15 PM
To:     Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: [asterisk-users] Match a Numer - then continue with dialplan

Douglas Garstang wrote:
> I just know someone is going to ask 'why would you ever want to do that?'. 
> Here's my answer.
>
> We have two companies, each with a dialplan similar to what's below. In the 
> event that the number being dialled does not match any number within our OWN 
> company, we want to set the caller id to be a generic one for the company, 
> NOT one for the user. This is a pretty normal requirement that most companies 
> want. So, in the event that the logic flows beyond coo1_OnNet, we want to 
> reset the caller id of say, 3254001 <Doug>, to 3254000 <Widgets Inc>. If 
> there was a way to match against a number in the dialplan, and then continue 
> execution after that point, we could put this statement at the end of the 
> coo1_OnNet context and it would all be sweet. Without that, I don't have a 
> clue how to do this... unless we stick with out current 3,000 line python 
> script.
>   
If you're not using realtime to store your SIP registry, you should be 
able to look up the number in the family SIP/Registry (case sensitive) 
using the DB functions. If you're using realtime, then you'll have to do 
an SQL query.

Leo

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