That's exactly what this function does. It finds all tariffs that
prefix-match and sort them by their prefix length - then we
pick the first row and this is the result.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ganbold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:40 AM
Subject: [Openh323gk-users] match_tariff problem
> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble matching tariff using sqlbill in gnugk-2.2.5 updated
> from cvs few days ago.
> I checked match_tariff function and it checks first exact match and then
> if no exact match it continues further.
> And then the following query tries to find tariff destination. I put
> real values in places and tried to run query:
>
> SELECT INTO dst.id, dst.active, trf.id D.id, D.active, T.id FROM
> voiptariffdst D LEFT JOIN voiptariff T ON T.dstid = D.id LEFT JOIN
> voiptariffgrp G ON T.grpid = G.id LEFT JOIN voiptariffsel S ON S.grpid =
> G.id WHERE NOT D.exactmatch AND ('089881038983560' LIKE (D.prefix ||
> '%')) AND NOT T.terminating AND T.currencysym = 'USD' AND (T.grpid IS
> NULL OR S.accountid = 1) ORDER BY length(D.prefix) DESC,
> COALESCE(G.priority,-2147483648) DESC LIMIT 1;
>
> I don't understand here ('089881038983560' LIKE (D.prefix || '%')) part.
> It doesn't match here.
> In my opinion it should be something like: match longest possible prefix.
>
> Is it possible to do this? Can you help me in this regard?
>
> thanks a lot,
>
> Ganbold
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