> -----Original Message----- > From: Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:20 PM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Hitting # to Transfer out of a Queue > > > On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 10:29 -0600, Douglas Garstang wrote: > [snip] > > exten => oe_ccare,1, NoOp(*** Incoming call > from ${CALLERID} to queue oe_ccare) > > exten => oe_ccare,n, Set(TIMEOUT(response)=5) > > exten => oe_ccare,n, > GotoIfTime(8:00-17:00|mon-fri|*|*?one_queue_acd,oe_ccare-open,1) > > exten => oe_ccare,n, Goto(oe_ccare-shut,1) > > exten => oe_ccare-open,1, Answer > > exten => oe_ccare-open,n, > Set(__TRANSFER_CONTEXT=one_start) > > exten => oe_ccare-open,n, NoOp(${__TRANSFER_CONTEXT}) > > exten => oe_ccare-open,n(queue1), Queue(oe_custcare||||30) > > Is this a literal copy of your dialplan? If so I was not > aware you could > put spaces between priorities and actions. Have you tried > removing them: > exten => foo,1,NoOP(spaces are evil, mostly)
Patrick, yes, this is a literal portion. I have no reason to believe that spsaces between the priority, and the command cause problems, so I haven't tried that yet. Just trying to make the horrible assembler-like Asterisk dialplan language more readable. I just tried this with a very simple dialplan example that didn't involve queues. exten => 4001,1,Set(__TRANSFER_CONTEXT=footest) exten => 4001,2,Dial(SIP/2944093,20,tr) [footest] exten => 1234,1,Answer exten => 1234,2,Wait,1 exten => 1234,3,Playback(blue-eyed-polar-bear) I dial 4001, and answer the call at 2944093. I then hit #1, and asterisk plays 'pbx-transfer' followed by dial tone. I put in 1234, and extension 1234 in context footest is called. Works fine. I'm starting to wonder if this is a bug of some sort, and TRANSFER_CONTEXT cannot be used with queues. Has anyone actually tried it? exten => oe_ccare,1, NoOp(*** Incoming call from ${CALLERID} to queue oe_ccare) exten => oe_ccare,n, Set(TIMEOUT(response)=5) exten => oe_ccare,n, GotoIfTime(8:00-17:00|mon-fri|*|*?one_queue_acd,oe_ccare-open,1) exten => oe_ccare,n, Goto(oe_ccare-shut,1) exten => oe_ccare-open,1, Answer exten => oe_ccare-open,n, Set(__TRANSFER_CONTEXT=one_start) exten => oe_ccare-open,n, NoOp(${__TRANSFER_CONTEXT}) exten => oe_ccare-open,n(queue1), Queue(oe_custcare||||30) ... more stuff here and we also have the context where agent callbacks are. I even tried putting the TRANSFER_CONTEXT where the agent is called. [one_callback] ; ; Agent callbacks. Used by the AgentCallBackLogin app to dial agents. ; exten => 80014054,1, NoOp(Dialling Customer Care Spare) exten => 80014054,n, Set(__TRANSFER_CONTEXT=one_start) exten => 80014054,n, Dial(SIP/80014054) The one_start context should match any number dialled, as it has _X. as a pattern match. However, as I said, as soon as I enter a digit, asterisk plays pbx-invalid. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users