Hi Brad,
Brad Bendy wrote:
> String function would be nice, but with Brett's suggested work around
> I got it working, might even be faster then if we had string functions?
>
> I think as more people want to make custom LCR implementations and
> various things these type of functions will come u
You give away too much. :P
-Brett
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Brad Bendy wrote:
> String function would be nice, but with Brett's suggested work around I
> got it working, might even be faster then if we had string functions?
>
> I think as more people want to make custom LCR implementatio
String function would be nice, but with Brett's suggested work around I
got it working, might even be faster then if we had string functions?
I think as more people want to make custom LCR implementations and
various things these type of functions will come up more im sure. I
think with the additi
btw, we have full support for using json string (a more complex way of
packing information that a simple CSV) - see
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.6.x/json.html .
Also, if you do not want to deal with dynamic CSV tables, you can use
even now the select transformation to extract eac
That'd be fantastic
$avp(s:values) = "8,5,6,9,2,4,5";
$var(value_count) = $(avp(s:values){s.csv.count(\,)});
$var(value_third)=$(avp(s:values){s.csv.select(\,,3)});
$avp(s:value_array) = $(avp(s:values){s.csv.split(\,)});
# Makes:
# $avp(s:value_array)[0]=8;
# $avp(s:value_array)[1]=5;
# ...
$avp(s
Ah, I see :) maybe we can make an new "csv" transformation
Regards,
Bogdan
Brett Nemeroff wrote:
> Bogdan,
> Brad's AVP is a single AVP with CSV. He'd like to count the elements
> in the CSV.
>
> Some string array functions would be nice. :D
> -Brett
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:46 A
Bogdan,
Brad's AVP is a single AVP with CSV. He'd like to count the elements in the
CSV.
Some string array functions would be nice. :D
-Brett
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:46 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
> I guess you are looking for the set_count() function:
>
> http://www.opensip
Hi Brad,
I guess you are looking for the set_count() function:
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.6.x/cfgutils.html#id228574
Regards,
Bogdan
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Brad Bendy wrote:
> Brett,
>
Brett,
I figured as much, but I thought I would try anyways.
I think adding the "count" to the front the string is going to be
easiest method and use the select functions, much more simpler!
Thanks for the advice.
On Sat, 2010-06-19 at 20:41 -0500, Brett Nemeroff wrote:
> Brad,
> param.count is
Brad,
param.count is for URI parameters and can't be used for any old format. If
your string was in URI param format, I think it would then work:
http://www.opensips.org/Resources/DocsCoreTran16#toc36
I haven't used this transformation, but it appears you'd take the params off
a URI and then use t
Hi list,
Ive got a AVP that gets a value from a memcached store, it's a set of
integers separated by commas , ex: 4,34,1,10
Is there a way to return the number of entries? In this case id like to
have a 4 returned.
I cannot get {param.count} to work, but im not sure if it works like
this or mayb
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