In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm. Not having much luck with this. I'm trying to call the DUNDILOOKUP
> function and assign it to a variable in an AGI script. I've tried
> setting with EXEC CMD and with SET VARIABLE. In both cases, it's
> treating DUNDILOOKUP literally, rather than calling a funciton.
>
> I've tried this:
> EXEC "Set" "DIALPATH=${DUNDILOOKUP(2944093|180net)}"
>
> and also:
> SET VARIABLE DIALPATH ${DUNDILOOKUP(2944093|180net)}
>
> in both cases, DIALPATH is set to a literal "${DUNDILOOKUP2944093|180net}"
>
> What am I doing wrong here?
I think you need to do "GET VARIABLE DUNDILOOKUP(2944093|180net)", with
no ${}, and then do whatever you need with the return value, such as
passing it to "SET VARIABLE DIALPATH ...".
Cheers
Tony
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