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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Executing a Function from AGI
I'm getting nowhere with this. Is it even possible to set
Hmmm. Not having much luck with this. I'm trying to call the DUNDILOOKUP
function and assign it to a variable in an AGI script.
I've tried setting with EXEC CMD and with SET VARIABLE. In both cases, it's
treating DUNDILOOKUP literally, rather than calling a funciton.
I've tried this:
EXEC Set
What is you AGI written in??
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Executing a Function from AGI
What is you AGI written in??
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] Executing a Function from AGI
Hmmm. Not having much luck with this. I'm trying to call the
DUNDILOOKUP function and assign it to a variable in an AGI script.
I've tried setting with EXEC CMD and with SET VARIABLE. In
both cases, it's treating DUNDILOOKUP literally, rather than
calling
I'm getting nowhere with this. Is it even possible to set a variable to the
result of a function call in AGI???
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SET VARIABLE DIALPATH ${DUNDILOOKUP(2944093|180net)}
in both cases, DIALPATH is set to a literal
${DUNDILOOKUP2944093|180net}
What am I doing wrong here?
You are telling