) allow you to
use the magic {uri.xxxxx} that has a more elegant output !
Cheers
*Paolo Visintin*
evosip.cloud
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Il giorno ven 12 lug 2019 alle ore 15:17 Benjamin Tietz <
btietzkamailio(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi Paolo,
I have something similar that I have to test:
$var(pcpid) = $hdr("P-Called-Party-ID")
$var(pcpidu) = $(var(pcpid){re.subst,/^(.*)@/\1/});
$rU = $var(pcpidu)
But this will take some time now untli I can test our solutions :-)
Thanks!
Am Fr., 12. Juli 2019 um 14:48 Uhr schrieb * Paolo Visintin - evosip.cloud
<paolo.visintin(a)evosip.cloud>ud>:
Hi Benjamin,
looking for something like this ?
$var(user) =
$(hdr(P-Called-Party-ID){s.replace,<,}{s.replace,>,}{uri.user})
*Paolo Visintin*
evosip.cloud
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Il giorno ven 12 lug 2019 alle ore 13:24 Benjamin Tietz <
btietzkamailio(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi,
I have some INVITES where the called number is in the P-Called-Party-ID
header:
P-Called-Party-ID: <sip:+123456789@sip-trunk.example.com;user=phone>
Is there any function or variable where the user is stored or made
available? In this case +123456789
Thanks,
Benjamin
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