On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Ahmed Munir <ahmedmunir...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi, > > Thanks for reply, it really helped me. One more thing to ask, how can we > make decision against >,<, >=, <= in condition header? Like we use == for > action and != for anti-action. > > Kindly highlight it. > > You can only do greater than and less than in the date/time matching. See the date/time example in the default.xml dialplan file. You can also use regular expressions if you're in a pinch. For example, if you need to match numbers >= 1100 and <= 1500 you could just use this regex: ^(1[1234]\d\d|1500)$ The real question, though, is this: what types of values do you need to match for GT or LT? Date/time? Money? Other? That will determine if you need to use a script or just the dialplan. -MC
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