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Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] Variables as integer
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:31 AM, Charles P Wright [EMAIL
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RE: [Sipp-users] Variables as integer
Hi Charles and Takeshi,
I don't see ereg ... search_in=var variable=foo / happening in SIPp
version 3.1. If you can provide me a pointer for the version where it
works, it will be helpful.
I need to increase Cseq:, which I'm not able
: [Sipp-users] Variables as integer
You need to get a recent subversion trunk version, 3.1 does not have
this support.
Charles
Shamik Mukhopadhyay -X (shmukhop - WIPRO at Cisco)
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mayamatakeshi [EMAIL PROTECTED], Charles P
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Hello,
how can I insert a variable in a message but as an integer instead of a
floating point number?
For example, if I do:
nop
action
assign assign_to=1 value=1 /
/action
/nop
and try to use it like this ...
CSeq: [$1] REGISTER
...the header will be sent as :
CSeq: 1.00
The only way right now is to use a regular expression to parse it out as a
string.
Charles
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[Sipp-users] Variables as integer
Hello,
how can I
because I'll have to increment it.
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Hello,
how can I insert a variable in a message but as an integer
a variable because I'll have to increment it.
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Hello,
how can I insert a variable in a message but as an integer
sipp-users sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net,
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Re: [Sipp-users] Variables as integer
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:59 AM, Charles P Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The only way right now is to use a regular expression to parse it out as a
string.
Hi Charles