Thanks Klaus.

I made:
 avp_write("$fU","$avp(s:uri_ini)");
 avp_write("$fU","$avp(s:code_uri)");
 #add the code from area to uri 
 avp_subst("$avp(s:code_uri)", "/[0-9]{7}$/$tU/");
 avp_pushto("$ru/username","$avp(s:code_uri)");
 avp_delete("$avp(s:uri_ini)");
 avp_delete("$avp(s:code_uri)");




Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at> escribió:
1. copy the from userpart into an AVP (use the pseudo variable for from
userpart - I think it is $fU). E.g with avp_printf or avp_write
2. use a regular expression to copy the first 3 digits (withouth sip:)
into a new AVP2.
3. create a new AVP3 which consists of the 3 digits and the request URI
(e.g. avp_printf with AVP2 and $ru)
4. avp_push AVP3 back to the request URI

regards
klaus

Jose Gil Navarrete wrote:
> Hi.
> I need to obtain the first two o three digits of the header From and add them to uri?
>
> It's, because the telephones make the register with ten digits (area-code + telephone number), then in the call, the telephone sends the invites with 7 or 8 digits, it's because they don't use area code.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
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