On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 04:39:55PM +0800, Mark Quitoriano wrote:
> Is it possible to include other context under globals? what i wanted to do
> is create a new file which have other variables on it because i don't want
> to edit every now and then the extensions.conf just for the global variable.
Is it possible to include other context under globals? what i wanted to do
is create a new file which have other variables on it because i don't want
to edit every now and then the extensions.conf just for the global variable.
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Mark Quitoriano
http://asterisk.org.ph
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hi list,
im setting up a realtime , and while entering datas in my extensions_table
one question came in my mind
how should insert the different includes ligns (includes=>context)in my
database knowing that
im not going to use the extensions.conf file anymore
should i add thoses lines in the pbx_
show dialplan in the CLI should give you some clues.
On 9/25/06, Eric Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if there's a simple way to display the hierarchy of the
includes within the extensions file ? Currently I have the sample file
extension.conf in my Asterisk machine.
Bu
Hello,
Just wondering if there's a simple way to display the hierarchy of the
includes within the extensions file ? Currently I have the sample file
extension.conf in my Asterisk machine.
But its kinda hard to search through the file to get the idea of the
context hierarchy. Like which conte
hi,
how can I add or remove this line "include
=> context" by the command CLI ?
There the command "include context in context" but
it doesn't
work if I do "include mycontext in default"
or "include context mycontext in default"
What is the syntax ?
regards
Rattana
check 'help'
include contexta in contextb
regards
Martin
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Rattana BIV wrote:
> hi,
>
> how can I add or remove this line "include => context" by the command CLI ?
>
>
>
> regards
> Rattana
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hi,
how can I add or remove this line "include
=> context" by the command CLI ?
regards
Rattana