Nice! I wonder why training material doesn't use that method, I just
assumed two patterns was the best/only way and never thought about trying
to combine them.
On Oct 12, 2013 9:13 AM, William Bell b...@ucguerrilla.com wrote:
Actually, you could use the pattern 9.011![0-9#] to cover both dialing
scenarios with one pattern.
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On Oct 11, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Justin Carney wrote:
You need both patterns. The first step is matching a route, then digit
manipulation is applied. The two patterns are used to match international
calls with variable length digits both with and without dialing #.
You need the one with # when the question states something like give
users the ability to avoid interdigit timeout. This pattern will only
match when user dials the # and you could use predot trailing # for ddi.
The pattern without # will only match if a user does not dial # and t302
timer expires.
The only time you can get away with only one pattern is if the question
says you do NOT need to give users a way to avoid interdigit timeout.
My strategy is to always use both patterns unless the question says
prevent users from avoiding interdigit timeout in which case this extra
config with the # pattern would cause you to lose those points.
On Oct 11, 2013 12:59 PM, virajith vir...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to know which discard digits option in route pattern includes
both 9011.! and 9011!# dialing . So that only 1 route pattern is created
instead of 2 for dialing without and with #.
-Vir
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