Damon Said;
>
> > Channel variable will not pass from original macro to local
channel...
> >
> > Did I miss something?
> >
> >
>
Alex Lopez said;
> Yes you must prefix a variabel with __ that's (2) _ underscores so
that
> it cross channels.
>
Man, this is killing me...
I SET THE VARIABLE WITH THE 2 UNDERSCORES
-- Executing Set("Zap/18-1", "__CALLEDNUM=3035551212") in new stack
VARIABLE CONFIRMED SET
-- Executing Dial("Zap/18-1",
"sip/3035551212&local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/n|30|tr") in new stack
Noop(${__CALLEDNUM}) ON LOCAL CHANNEL OUTPUTS;
-- Executing NoOp("Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],2", "") in new
stack
SHOULD HAVE BEEN
-- Executing NoOp("Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],2", "3035551212") in
new stack
IF VARIABLE PASSED TO LOCAL/ CHANNEL
ANY OTHER IDEAS?
THANKS FOR STICKING WITH THIS!
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