Hi Joel,
to the extract the username part of the last Diversion header you could
modify your last example like this:
$(hdr(Diversion)[-1]{nameaddr.uri}{uri.user})
Regards,
Federico
On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 3:23 AM, Joel Serrano | VOZELIA <joel(a)vozelia.com>
wrote:
Hi,
If you receive an INVITE with 2 diversion headers such as (in this order):
Diversion: <sip:9975@X.X.X.X:5060>;privacy=off;screen=no;
reason=user-busy; counter=1
Diversion: <sip:1234567890@Z.Z.Z.Z:5060>;privacy=off;screen=no;
reason=unknown; counter=1
How is a nice way of extracting the user part from the URI of the last
one? (in this case: 1234567890)
Problems I have found:
$(di{uri.user}) ---> Give mes the user part of the URI of the first
header, in this case: 9975
Is there a way to tell $di to get its value from the last header instead
of the first one?
This example works:
$(hdr(Diversion)[-1]{param.name,0}{s.strip,1}{s.striptail,1}{uri.user})
But I think it is very hacky...
Any better approach anyone can suggest me?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Joel.
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