It is reasonable 'n' is not usable as priority number.  How can asterisk
know the second priority if all other priority have 'n' as priority number?
In a relational database there is no 'sequential read'.

In other words, you need to assign the priority to all entries.

Leandro
Il giorno 03/ago/2012 06:27, "virendra bhati" <virbh...@gmail.com> ha
scritto:

> Hi Team,
>
> I want to used *'n*' as priority in asterisk realtime but asterisk don't
> support n as next priority....
>
> I am using Asterisk 1.4.41
>
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>
>  Virendra Bhati
> +91-9718300881
> Asterisk Developer
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> New Delhi(India)
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