No. In the dial plan I said, application="perl" data="The perl script".
I also checked $session->execute("bridge","user/1010"). This is working
fine.
But originate is not working as I expected.

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Michael Collins <m...@freeswitch.org> wrote:

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> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:38 PM, lakshmanan <lakindi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> When I give the following from the command line it calls to 1010 extension
>> and once answered, it calls to 1000 and bridge the connection.
>>            originate user/1010 &bridge(user/1000)
>> But I want to do this in perl. So I have given as follows
>>            $session->originate($session,"user/1010 &bridge user/1000");
>> But it is not working. It says "user/1010 &bridge user/1000 is invalid
>> user".
>> How to do this in perl. pls help.
>
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> Are you calling this perl script from the CLI? If so you won't have the
> $session object because a channel does not exist for a simple API call.
> -MC
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