I called SMSC support they have such time.
I have read SMPP documentation there expects absolute and relative time
format YYMMDDhhmmsstnnp
I write validity parameter like it's write in the documentation / ...it
should only try to send the message for this many *minutes*.../
validity = 5; (I
On Tue, 2014-04-08 at 10:29, Dorin wrote:
I called SMSC support they have such time.
I have read SMPP documentation there expects absolute and relative time
format YYMMDDhhmmsstnnp
I write validity parameter like it's write in the documentation / ...it
should only try to send the message for
2014-04-08 11:29 GMT+04:00 Dorin dorinafte...@mail.ru:
I called SMSC support they have such time.
I have read SMPP documentation there expects absolute and relative time
format YYMMDDhhmmsstnnp
I write validity parameter like it's write in the documentation * ...it
should only try to send
I would appreciate any help or maybe some ideas.
Or my problem is unsolvable?
On 2014-03-31 18:16, dorin wrote:
Hello all!
I want to configure SMS validity under sqlbox. As I read in documentation
I must set parameter validity with desired minutes.
in my case I have validity = 5
but on the SMSC
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On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 19:01, dorin wrote:
I would appreciate any help or maybe some ideas.
Or my problem is unsolvable?
On 2014-03-31 18:16, dorin wrote:
Hello all!
I want to configure SMS validity under sqlbox. As I read in documentation
I must set parameter validity with desired minutes.
2014-03-31 19:16 GMT+04:00 dorin dorinafte...@mail.ru:
Hello all!
I want to configure SMS validity under sqlbox. As I read in documentation
I must set parameter validity with desired minutes.
in my case I have validity = 5
but on the SMSC arives 1032139564 minutes insted of 5.
hello.