Hi Brandon,

if you do "return" in route(101), the execution will continue in route(2) immediately after the route(101) call...Isn't that what you want?

regards,
bogdan

Brandon Price wrote:

I have a route block that performs callerid name lookups for incoming calls. I want to leave this as a separate route block, and not include it into the incoming route for simplicity of development. I basically want to hop out of route 2 down to route 101, then hop back to route 2 under the line that is pointed to. Any clues,? can this even be done or does the structure of the tm (being stateless) limit it? Is there a way to hop to a certain line number of a route like say route(2,4); going to route 2 line 4. I dunno.

###############################################################
# INCOMING ############################################################### route[2] { xlog("INVITE Received (incoming): $fu -> $ru"); setflag(1); strip(1); *route(101); <---* do more stuff .........................................
##########################################################################################################
# CNAM
#########################################################################################################
route[101]
{
       xlog("Running cnam query");
#    do some stuff....
       return;
};
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