The problem is, there is no pattern. It�s not an open/close scenario. This month I need to call NUMBER1, NUMBER2 and NUMBER3 on those days. Next month, who knows? I�ll receive another schedule to implement on asterisk.
I see no way to avoid changing those lines each month. What I�m trying to do is reduce the number os files involved.


        Gelson

brian wrote:
I see the pattern.. let me think for a second.. and I'm sure I can get you
something that's simpler than 31 gotoif's


bkw


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You're making this WAY too complicated its simpler than you can even
imagine.

Mind answering my original question first?  WHAT THE HECK is the pattern
your logic?  What times are you open.. what times are you closed?  What?


bkw


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On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:03, Gelson Dias Santos wrote:

brian wrote:


What are you trying to do? What is the end result and what hours

are

you

open?


Exactly what I said. Need to call a number if time and day matches

what

is on the rule. This month I have to:

        call NUMBER1 if day = 1,2,3,4,5,8,14,17,18,20,23,26,29
        call NUMBER2 if day = 6,9,10,11,12,15,21,27,30,31
        call NUMBER3 if day = 7,13,16,19,22,24,25,28

I have it working now using 31 "GotoIfTime" lines, one for each day

of

month but I would like to optimize it. If I could group all days

related

to a number somehow, I would end up with just three "GotoIfTime"

lines.

You are making this way too complicated.

Use DBget to retrieve a number which is the extension you want and then
dial that extension.

Have a cron job (or something similar) set the extension you want via
DBset.  You can put all of your time logic into the cron job.

There may be even simpler solutions.



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