From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonas Kellens
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 3:46 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Realtime Call Queues : call members in certain order
Hello,
I'm using MySQL realtime Call Queues (table queues and table queue_members).
I would like to ring the members of the call queue in a certain order.
Therefore I use ring strategy lineair and I put the members into the table
queue_members in the order in which they have to be rang.
So I have the queue :
| name | musicclass | announce | context | timeout | monitor_type |
monitor_format | queue_youarenext | queue_thereare | queue_callswaiting |
queue_holdtime | queue_minutes | queue_seconds | queue_lessthan |
queue_thankyou | queue_reporthold | announce_frequency | announce_round_seconds
| announce_holdtime | announce_position | retry | wrapuptime | maxlen |
servicelevel | strategy | joinempty | leavewhenempty | eventmemberstatus |
eventwhencalled | reportholdtime | memberdelay | weight | timeoutrestart |
periodic_announce | periodic_announce_frequency | ringinuse |
+----------------+------------+----------+---------+---------+--------------+----------------+------------------+----------------+--------------------+----------------+---------------+---------------+----------------+----------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------+------------+--------+--------------+----------+-----------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------------+--------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
| queue6 | default | NULL | | 12 | NULL | NULL
| NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL
| NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL
| 30 | NULL | No | yes
| 5 | 10 | 0 | NULL | linear | strict
| strict | NULL | NULL | NULL |
NULL | NULL | no | |
0 | no |
+----------------+------------+----------+---------+---------+--------------+----------------+------------------+----------------+--------------------+----------------+---------------+---------------+----------------+----------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------+------------+--------+--------------+----------+-----------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------------+--------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
and queue members :
+----------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+--------+
| uniqueid | membername | queue_name | interface | penalty |
paused |
+----------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+--------+
| 44 | queuemem4 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem4 | 0 | NULL |
| 45 | queuemem2 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem2 | 0 | NULL |
| 46 | queuemem5 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem5 | 0 | NULL |
| 47 | queuemem1 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem1 | 0 | NULL |
| 48 | queuemem10 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem10 | 0 | NULL |
| 49 | queuemem18 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem18 | 0 | NULL |
| 50 | queuemem17 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem17 | 0 | NULL |
| 51 | queuemem12 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem12 | 0 | NULL |
| 52 | queuemem16 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem16 | 0 | NULL |
| 53 | queuemem13 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem13 | 0 | NULL |
+----------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+--------+
You can see that the member queuemem4 is first in line to be rang (has the
first and lowest uniqueid in the table).
But the first member that is being rang, is queuemem1. How come ??
Kind regards,
Jonas.
Jonas,
We encountered the same problem. It is a bug in the Queue application. The
Queue application actually orders members by their interface value. Here is the
bug report I opened https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-18480
which was closed as "Not A Bug" by Digium. We worked around this by prepending
an integer (001__, 002__, ...) to the interface in the database table and then
removing it later in the dial plan. Hope this helps.
Steven Wheeler
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