More along these lines...

When I run this sequence:

                avp_write("$ruri/username","$avp(s:tmp_uri)");
                avp_subst("$avp(s:tmp_uri)", "/;.*//");
                avp_pushto("$ruri/username","$avp(s:tmp_uri)");

The resulting RURI looks like:

ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri
<sip:sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060>


Note the sip:sip:+XXXX header.  What's the trick?  The avp_subst is
effectively a no-op because the RURI doesn't contain the pattern.  I think
I'd get the same result with:

                avp_write("$ruri/username","$avp(s:tmp_uri)");
                avp_pushto("$ruri/username","$avp(s:tmp_uri)");

-g

On 8/21/06, Greg Fausak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to use the RURI username in an avp query.
I've seen a bunch of different ways to select it.
Which way is correct?

I am currently using $ruri/username, because I got an error with $rU.

http://openser.org/docs/pseudo-variables.html shows '$rU', which
complains when
I try to reference that.

Aug 21 06:55:58 www openser[89119]: ERROR:avpops:fixup_pushto_avp:
unsupported  destination "$rU"; expected $ru,$du,$br
Aug 21 06:55:58 www openser[89119]: ERROR: fix_actions: fixing failed
(code=-1) at cfg line 82

It's weird, the source code in items.c reads:

         {{"ru", (sizeof("ru")-1)}, /* */
                 { XL_RURI, 0, xl_get_ruri, {{0, 0}, 0}, {0, 0}}},
         {{"ruri", (sizeof("ruri")-1)}, /* */
                 { XL_RURI, 0, xl_get_ruri, {{0, 0}, 0}, {0, 0}}},
         {{"rU", (sizeof("rU")-1)}, /* */
                 { XL_RURI_USERNAME, 0, xl_get_ruri_attr, {{0, 1},
0}, {0, 0}}},

Is there a list of the variables that are available in an avp operation?

-g




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