Actually, you could just change to context. If a context isn't established in the extensions.conf file, it won't every be included in the dial-plan. As such, if you change the context on some realtime entries, they won't be included in the dial-plan. Later, all you have to do is change the context back with a simple SQL UPDATE statement.

Douglas Garstang wrote:

The unofficial docs on the voip wiki for the realtime extensions table 
structure is:

CREATE TABLE `extensions_table` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `context` varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', `exten` varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', `priority` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', `app` varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', `appdata` varchar(128) NOT NULL default '', PRIMARY KEY (`context`,`exten`,`priority`), KEY `id` (`id`) ) TYPE=MyISAM;
Uhm... what abouts comments? What if I wanted to temporarily deactivate a 
couple of extensions? Without a comment flag, I'd have to completely remove 
those entries from the extensions table! That's not very friendly is it... Is 
there a better way?

Doug.
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