Tilghman Lesher wrote: > On Friday 18 April 2008 13:48:04 Roderick A. Anderson wrote: >> Second questions. >> >> Well possibly three questions. >> >> Can I create in a context a priority that skips a chunk. The example in >> Paul Mahler's book indicates so but I'd like to confirm, without/before >> testing, my code. >> This is desired so I can add/remove/augment dialplans/contexts that >> have a common jump to point. >> >> exten => 701,1, ... >> exten => 701,2, ... >> exten => 701,n, ... >> >> exten => 701,n, GotoIf( ... , 701,33) >> >> exten => 701,n, ... >> >> exten => 701,33, ... >> >> So I can add and and remove lines both before and after the GotoIf line. > > Yes. The priority n simply means "take the last priority that was used in the > dialplan and add 1 to it".
Just to clarify (and tie into Moj's response) if my last 'n' works out to a priority of 20 I _do not_ need priorities 21 through 32. >> So second part/question. Is there a "Manual' for * 1.4.x? >> And the third par/question. Is the any books out or nearly so that >> cover * 1.4. I really hate typing in a bunch of stuff only to find it >> doesn't work. :-) > > Try O'Reilly for "Asterisk: The Future of Telephony", second edition. Excellent. I just down loaded the free version and see it covers * 1.4. I'll probably order the dead tree version next week. > Full disclosure: I assisted in the technical review of the book, and a few > sections of the appendices are almost completely my contribution. Not to > mention some of the modules. I see you keep popping up on the list! :-) Thanks to you and Moj for the quick reply. Rod -- _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
