Thanks Seik. However, in my case the kannel ID is important, it is
getting assigned a value of message_id that is being passed by the smsc
we are using. So, in case of issues or messages getting rejected we need
to store that ID in our database to look up in our SMSC's system. What I
want to do is keep a lookup table of our application's unique IDS to the
kannel ID that holds the value of message id returned from the smsc
after submit_sm_resp is received.
Any ideas on how to achieve that?
Thanks for your response,
Ravi
seik wrote:
Hi Ravi,
i use dlr-urls like this one:
"http://127.0.0.1/dlr.pgsql.php?smscID=%i&dlr=%d&answer=%A&to=%p&from=%P&ts=%T&smsID=8e08a94122e147571029f30caf046cef&charset=%C&kannel_id=%I"
in general kannel_id is useless for me, it is for internal kannel queues only i
belive.
but i have no problems getting it from the kannel dlr GET request
use your unique smsid value, its just enough :)
cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Ravi Bhalotia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 ??? 2007 ?.
To: seik
Subject:getting message_id from submit_sm_resp
hi All - I am trying to get message_id from submit_sm_resp message and
pass it to the application we are running through a dlr url. Passing a
dlr-mask of 31 and a dlr-url but the message_id parameter seems to be
omitted from the dlr-url. The dlr url is getting called but without the
value filled in. Here are some logs:
Adding DLR smsc=test, ts=8d161acc-0043-4220-8489-7b958fb5e716,
src=XXXXX, dst=1XXXXXXXXXX, mask=31, boxc=default
2007-07-26 15:23:13 [7284] [7] DEBUG: SMSC[test]: creating DLR message
2007-07-26 15:23:13 [7284] [7] DEBUG: SMSC[test]: DLR =
http://localhost/dlr.php?smsid=5492&message_id=%I&type=%d
I am passing smsid as part of the dlr url, so that is fine, but the
other two parameters are not being populated at all.
Am I doing something wrong? I am not setting msg-id-type value in the
kannel.conf, as I want to use the default value of -1 for C-Strings. I
have been going over the user guide multiple times to figure out what I
am doing wrong, but cannot figure out. Can one of you guys help me to
resolve this?
Cheers,
-Ravi Bhalotia