Peter P GMX pisze: > I want to do the following: > Originate a call via event_socket, I get back a job_uuid. Then I want to > control the call when it's established (2 call legs). > Scanning the variables of the 2 call legs I currentyl cannot see any > relation between the job_uuid and the uuid of the resulting call legs. > I may set a variable with my own unique id while originating a call, but > finding the calls later on and dumping the variables fo all channels is > very time consuming in terms of CPU. > > A workaround I tried, is to set caller-id or caller-id-number with a > unique id. This works, but has the known side effects of not having a > valid caller-id or caller-id-number. > > So my question is: Has anybody an idea how to build a relationship > between job_uuid and the resulting call legs which does not require > dumping the variables of all channels? > I use that scenario with my own variables set to my unique id. On event_socket I parse channel related events and then I find channel with my variable, I get channel unique id and from now I use this unique id. First I tried to uses caller-id but I need it now for the reason it is for.
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