The alias table is the same as the location table. Thus, lookup("alias") can be used to map aliases to AORs.

regards
klaus

Juha Heinanen schrieb:
i was testing latest openserdbctl create command and found out that it
created a table called "aliases", which i don't use.

then i tried to figure out what this table is for and found this in
aliases.xml:

<db:para>This table for the registrar module is similar to the "location
" table, (aliases_contact index makes lookup of missed calls much
faster). More  information is available at:
&OPENSER_MOD_DOC;registrar.html

then i went to see what registar README says about aliases and typed
"alias" in firefox find box and it turned red, i.e., there was nothing
about it.  the table thus remained a mystery to me.

-- juha

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