Sorry for the question. The problem was in my head. I don't need the OR operator, but an AND operator. So the right expression is that reported in the previous email. Regards,
-- Antonio 2010/1/11 Antonio Reale <ant.re...@gmail.com>: > I solved in this way: > if(is_avp_set("$avp(s:avp)") && !isflagset(1) && !isflagset(2)) > { > ...; > } > > Anyway, I'm interested to know, why the syntax in the previous email > doesn't work? > Thanks. Regards. > > -- > Antonio > > > 2010/1/11 Antonio Reale <ant.re...@gmail.com>: >> Hi, >> I'm trying this: >> if(is_avp_set("$avp(s:avp)") && !isflagset(1) || >> is_avp_set("$avp(s:avp)") && !isflagset(2)) >> { >> ...; >> } >> >> The first condition before OR operator is never matched. Could you >> please suggest the correct syntax? >> Thank you very much. >> Regards. >> >> -- >> Antonio >> > _______________________________________________ Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users