Its called "db" :P check the default dialplan for the insert and
select examples
/b
On Dec 16, 2008, at 1:56 PM, jflowers wrote:
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> What db application (hint hint)?;-)
>
> So maybe what I have to do is "^\d$" and lookup $1 in a db to find the
> number to dial?
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What db application (hint hint)?;-)
So maybe what I have to do is "^\d$" and lookup $1 in a db to find the
number to dial?
Brian West-3 wrote:
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> Tie that to the db application and you'll have it.
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Tie that to the db application and you'll have it.
/b
On Dec 16, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Michael S Collins wrote:
> Do you need something just for one extension? Or system wide?
>
> If it's system wide then all you need is an extension that matches a
> condition like this:
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>
>
> Anyone who dials j
Do you need something just for one extension? Or system wide?
If it's system wide then all you need is an extension that matches a
condition like this:
Anyone who dials just a single digit 1 will go to this Dialplan entry.
From there you can have it bridge to whatever endpoint you like.
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How do I emulate a speed dial setup. That is, from extension 1003 I dial
just a 1 ( or 2, or 3 etc.) and nothing else and freeswitch dials a PSTN
number. Is there software to do this?
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