On Monday 20 December 2010 11:35:21 Daniel Tryba wrote:
> I was wondering why *...@default should match '_*[0-9a-zA-Z].*0.'
> in 1.6.13. Who is making the parse error, * or me?
> 
> CLI> dialplan show  *...@default
> '_*[0-9a-zA-Z].*0.' =>
>      1. NoOp(${EXTEN})                             [pbx_config]
>      2. Set(accountcode=${CUT(EXTEN,*,2)})         [pbx_config]
>      3. Set(extension=${CUT(EXTEN,*,3)})           [pbx_config]
>      4. Set(CDR(accountcode)=${accountcode})       [pbx_config]
>      7. ResetCDR()                                 [pbx_config]
>      8. ...

You.  "." is a short-circuit operator; everything after it is ignored.

-- 
Tilghman

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