Hi
Maybe I didn't understand your scenario, but I don't see how to do it with
the dialplan module. Let's say you have two entries in your dialplan table:
09555333 (this should go first)
09555*
If your string is 09555444 you will still get the second entry....
Regards
Javi
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Uri Shacked <ushacked(a)gmail.com> wrote:
hi,
what do you think about the Dialplan module? it can probably do the trick
as well...
cheers,
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> On 2/16/12 2:51 PM, Javier Gallart wrote:
>
> Hello Uri
>
> I had similar needs and I found the ndb_redis module more suited for that
> type of task. Instead of a tree you have a hash like this: tname tprefix
> tvalue. If you do a hget nts $avp(DID) and you get a not null value you
> have found your exact match. It works very well for me and the time it
> takes for that "query" is barely noticeable. Of course redis does not
> address items like persistence, etc the same way a rdbms does.
>
>
> for hash tables in config, the alternative is using htable module. Then
> the selection is done on exact match, no prefix matching. mtree is suitable
> for storing keys that are composed from a limited set of characters (like
> numbers, 0-9 digits only), otherwise becomes too memory consuming. For keys
> that are composed from any character and need exact match, hash table
> structures are more suitable, no matter if it is via htable module or
> something else like redis.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Regards
>
> Javi
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:00 PM,
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using Mtree to match prefix numbers, some of them starts with 0 or
>> characters like D for example.
>> so, the mtree param is like this:
>>
>> modparam("mtree", "db_url", CFGDB)
>> modparam("mtree", "mtree",
>> "name=nts;dbtable=service_numbers_view;type=0;")
>> modpmodparam("mtree", "char_list",
"0123456789*+#YMDabcdefgh")
>> modparam("mtree", "pv_value", "$avp(mtval)")
>> modparam("mtree", "pv_values", "$avp(mtvals)")
>>
>> The thing is, that i tried all:
>>
>> if(!mt_match("nts", "$avp(DID)","1"))
>> if(!mt_match("nts", "$avp(DID)","2"))
>> if(!mt_match("nts", "$avp(DID)","0"))
>>
>> and lets say i have the both prefix in the nts mtree:
>> 09555
>> 09555333
>>
>> And the prefix i search for is $avp(DID)=09555444
>>
>> I allwasy get the 09555 because it is the longest match.
>> I need exact match.....
>>
>> how do i do that?
>>