Jason Parker wrote: > Doug Lytle wrote: >> Dave Fullerton wrote: >>> Note "num" and not "number" I don't know if that was a change from 1.4 >>> to 1.6 or if Doug mistyped it. >>> >> Not a mistype. I've been using number all along, but looking at the >> docs shows that I've been incorrect. It must concatenate the number >> down to num. Looks like I've got a little modifying to do this evening: >> >> >> core show function CALLERID >> livonia*CLI> >> -= Info about function 'CALLERID' =- >> >> [Syntax] >> CALLERID(datatype[,<optional-CID>]) >> >> [Synopsis] >> Gets or sets Caller*ID data on the channel. >> >> [Description] >> Gets or sets Caller*ID data on the channel. The allowable datatypes >> are "all", "name", *num*, "ANI", "DNID", "RDNIS". >> Uses channel callerid by default or optional callerid, if specified. >> >> Doug >> > > The documentation is correct, but the way the check really works, is that it > reads the first 3 chars and matches it to "num". > > This means that "num", "number", and "numnumnumIloveapplesauce" would all > technically match.
lol. Love it. I want to use that in my dialplan just to make my successor go "WTF"? -Dave _______________________________________________ -- 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
