On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Alex Balashov
<abalashov@evaristesys.com> wrote:
Yep. What Iñaki said.
In any sort of programming language-like runtime environment, which
Kamailio script is, when you evaluate two actual statements in a
disjunction rather than values holding return codes, those statements
get executed right then and there.
So, whether the first t_relay() ran successfully or not, the second one
will be executed. This won't work unless you branch.
Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> El Domingo, 12 de Octubre de 2008, Asim Riaz escribió:
>> if(!t_relay("udp:third_proxy_1:5060") ||
>> !t_relay("udp:third_proxy_2:5060")) {
>
> I think that this is not valid, you can not check the result of sending the
> request to both destinations.
>
> If the first condition is false (!t_relay("udp:third_proxy_1:5060") this means
> that a transaction has been correctly created. But after that you do a new
> comparision:
> !t_relay("udp:third_proxy_2:5060")
> The transaction was already created in the first t_realy so you are trying to
> do it again in a new t_relay, that is illegal.
>
>
so then what is the posibility to send calls the first proxy if thats fail route to another one and so on ?
Thanks
Asim Riaz
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