On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 23:56:30 -0300
Ethy H. Brito ethy.br...@inexo.com.br wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 23:52:30 -0300
Ethy H. Brito ethy.br...@inexo.com.br wrote:
Hi all
These questions were asked back in 2009 at lists.digium.com and got
unanswered:
- Has someone been successful
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 23:52:30 -0300
Ethy H. Brito ethy.br...@inexo.com.br wrote:
Hi all
These questions were asked back in 2009 at lists.digium.com and got
unanswered:
- Has someone been successful in using IMPORT on a Local channel ?
- Is there a known limitation in doing so ?
I
Hi all
These questions were asked back in 2009 at lists.digium.com and got unanswered:
- Has someone been successful in using IMPORT on a Local channel ?
- Is there a known limitation in doing so ?
I run into the same problem.
${IMPORT(Local/1234@example-abcd;2,CALLERID(dstchannel))} returns
2009/6/18 Tilghman Lesher tilgh...@mail.jeffandtilghman.com
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 17:06:25 Olivier wrote:
At the moment, I can't read Local channels variables using IMPORT
function
: ${IMPORT(Local/7...@pcdialer-5dff\;1,CALLERID(num))}
I'm confused as to why you're trying to escape
Hi,
At the moment, I can't read Local channels variables using IMPORT function :
${IMPORT(Local/7...@pcdialer-5dff\;1,CALLERID(num))}
Is it normal behaviour ?
Any idea or suggestion ?
A DumpChan statement show usual variables.
Comparing a Local channel with a SIP channel, the only difference I
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 17:06:25 Olivier wrote:
At the moment, I can't read Local channels variables using IMPORT function
: ${IMPORT(Local/7...@pcdialer-5dff\;1,CALLERID(num))}
I'm confused as to why you're trying to escape the semicolon here. The name
of the channel cannot be hardcoded