Ok I found an answer with no more blank time:
collect %myvar count=8
I was abused by the "Scripting Bayonne" PDF where the syntax was:
collect [var=&sym] [count=digits]
so I have always tested things like:
collect var=%myvar count=8
I've also tried without success the following piece of code, %myvar
keeps a NULL value
collect count=8
read %myvar count=8
Thanks for the advice
> I think "collect" is what you would normally use for this case. Read
> generally deals with parsing dtmf digits that have already been
> buffered. You could either use collect in front of read, as in:
>
> collect count=8
> read %myvar count=8 format="????????"
>
> Or possibly do it in collect itself:
>
> collect %myvar count=8 format="????????"
>
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Alexandre BOULANGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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