Have you tried what Daniel suggested?Share the results of the tests and we can go from there.On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 21:34 Logeshwaran G <logeshwarangs@gmail.com> wrote:Input Please!!______________________________On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Logeshwaran G <logeshwarangs@gmail.com> wrote:LogeshwaranKind Regards,I am stucked to create the rule for the above scenario, Kindly help me for the same.If I am Dialling 000919999999999, need to remove the first three digits 000, so the call should go to 919999999999.Thanks a lot!But for my scenario,On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Daniel Tryba <d.tryba@pocos.nl> wrote:On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 04:00:45PM +0530, Logeshwaran G wrote:
>
> +----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+------- IN a regexp ^ matches the beginning of the line/string, and $ matches----+----------+-------+
> | id | dpid | pr | match_op | match_exp | match_len | subst_exp | repl_exp
> | attrs |
> +----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+------- ----+----------+-------+
> | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ^000$ | 0 | ^000$ |
> | | 111
> +----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+------- ----+----------+-------+
>
> The above rule replacing only the 000, If we Dial 000xxxx its omitting,
> While Dialing 000 its replacing that with 111.
the end.
So "^000$" only matches exactly "000" and not "000xxxx"
Remove the $ to match strings begining with 000.
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