Bogdan,
Thanks for the guidance.
Indeed, the following works:
# check one or two digit speed_dial attempts if(uri=~"sip:[0-9]{2}@.*") || (uri=~"sip:[1-9]@.*") {
sd_lookup("speed_dial"); # ^ must match the table in the db
# rewrite or relay code here
};
Works great. Thanks again.
F
--- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi,
by default, the "speed_dial" table is created, so you should use sd_lookup("speed_dial");
to debug your configuration, enable logging on mysql server and see what are the related mysql queries performed by openser....most surely you have setup bug.
regards, bogdan
Frogger wrote:
I have been unable to use the speeddial module.
There is some interesting behavior. Maybe a bug?
When using:
sd_lookup("speeddial");
The log shows an entry: "openser.speeddial" does
not
exist.
openser db shows the table name as "speed_dial".
Even when replacing names and using different combinations I cannot get speeddial to work.
Ethereal will show multiple invites like openser is trying to find the record but it cannot.
Any thoughts?
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