I guess the question to ask is...  Is the macro function designed to
execute one extension logic and then exit back to it's original context,
or is it designed to allow you to run multiple extension logics before
kicking back?

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L. Wade
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AbsoluteTimeout Inside A Macro


Interesting thing...

If I put my 'T' extension in the context that called the macro, yet put 
the AbsoluteTimeout command inside the macro, my 'T' extension from 
outside the macro gets called...

Is this a bug? (Or a feature?)

Thanks,
Chris

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