Hi
I think you have the source syntax written below in the avp_db_load
statements
so the source will have $from or $to or $ruri optionally followed by the
words "username" or domain
eg
avp_db_load($from/username) of avp_db_load($to/domain) ---note these are
not completed syntax
OR instead of the sip_uri which is $from,$to,$ruri you can have avp_alias
which is exactly what it says, its an alias,
Str_value this is the number directly related to the predefined alias in
the line above
The name can be a string S:
interger i:
or you can leave out the S: and just use the name
or of course an alias
I know thats probably not clear...in fact I just read it myself, the best
thing with avpops , is to look at the db, and create a few, and then see
how to pop them out and play with 'em
Iqbal
On 10/12/2005, "Lenir" <lenirsantiago(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello list,
I'm reading the documentation for AVPOPS, and Im a little confused in this
section:
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#avp_db_load(source,name)
#Loads from DB into memory the AVPs corresponding to the given source.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
source - what info is used for identifying the AVPs. Parameter syntax:
source = (sip_uri)['/'('username'|'domain')]) | (avp_alias) |
str_value
sip_uri = '$from' | '$to' | '$ruri'
name - which AVPs will be loaded from DB into memory. Parameter syntax is:
name = avp_spec['/'(table_name|'$'db_scheme)]
avp_spec = ''|'s:'|'i:'|avp_name|avp_alias
Example 1-12. avp_db_load usage
....
avp_db_load("$from","i:678");
avp_db_load("$ruri/domain","i:/domain_preferences");
avp_db_load("$uuid","s:404fwd/fwd_table");
avp_db_load("$ruri","i:123/$some_scheme");
....
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My question are:
Can someone explain the source syntax?
Can someone explain the name syntax?
what are i:, s:, avp_name and avp_alias?
Thanks!
Lenir
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