Anthony wrote: > Tilghman Lesher wrote: > >> On Thursday 11 June 2009 03:59:01 Steve Howes wrote: >> >> >>> On 11 Jun 2009, at 08:59, BERGANZ François wrote: >>> >>> >>>> In my dialplan, I do s,n,DIAL(…) >>>> If my called phone response and after hangup, asterisk execute the >>>> h,1,… >>>> >>>> But, if I the caller hangup at ringing (cancel), it don’t execute >>>> the h,1,… >>>> >>>> >>>> Know you why? >>>> >>>> >>> Because the call was cancelled and not actually hung up? Generally the >>> hangup context is used to 'clean up' or provide info about the call. >>> If it didn't happen its a bit irrelevant. >>> >>> >> I think you mean that it wasn't ANSWERED, and therefore, it cannot be >> hung up. >> >> >> > Yes, the simple answer is to use Answer() and then play a ring while > connecting the caller to the callee. > Wouldn't that solution show all calls on the cdr as having a disposition of ANSWERED so rendering the cdr a bit useless? -- Ishfaq Malik Software Developer PackNet Ltd
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