This should in (poor) theory work. I would check by watching the mysql port number
traffic
what data gets actually fetched before making the next step.
At 13:01 01/11/2007, Piyush.Bansal(a)relianceada.com wrote:
Hi All,
We're trying to test Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) using SER-2.0.0-rc1.
We're adding the subscriber's attribute using following command -
./ser_ctl attrs set 50001(a)192.168.112.14 fwd_always_target=50(a)192.168.112.14
After that we tried to call to 50001. After receiving the call, SER fails to fetch the
attribute (fwd_always_target) value from the DB.
How do you know SER fails to fetch it from DB?
-jiri
Even, the check "if ($tu.fwd_always_target)"
fails in this case..
The config file is also attahced with the mail.
Can anybody tell me why this is happening?????? Plz reply ASAP.....
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