El Thursday 02 August 2007 18:07:32 Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió: > Hello, > > if the alias translates in a single SIP user, it is easy to do it with > avp_db_query() of avpops module. You load the result in avps and then > push it to R-URI.
Ok, I'll try that. Anyway I would like to do a suggestion: functions documentation could tell if they allow variable processing into their parameters. Some allow it and some others not, but there is not a way to know that. Regards and thanks. > Cheers, > Daniel > > On 08/02/07 19:03, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: > > I want OpenSer to dinamically look for alias in a table for each domain, > > so I've in my database tables with name as: > > > > dbaliases_sip1_domain_org > > dbaliases_sip2_domain_com > > dbaliases_sip3_domain_net > > > > > > And I do (thanks to Andreas Granig): > > > > > > $avp(s:dom) = $rd; > > avp_subst("$avp(s:dom)", "/\./_/g"); > > alias_db_lookup("dbaliases_" + $avp(s:dominio)); > > > > > > but it fails because the SQL query is literally: > > > > select username,domain from dbaliases_$avp(s:dominio) where ... > > > > > > I've tryed putting variables and more things into the function parameter, > > but it's never processed and the SQL query is always done literally. I > > use OpenSer 1.2.1. > > > > What can I do for solving this? Thanks. -- ilimit... *Iñaki Baz Castillo* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ÀREA SISTEMES 0034 937 333 375 VOLTA 1, PIS 5 08224 TERRASSA.BCN Aquest enviament és confidencial i està destinat únicament a la persona a qui s'ha enviat. Pot contenir informació privada sotmesa al secret professional, la distribució de la qual està prohibida per la legislació vigent. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users