[asterisk-users] IVR - Automatic Attendant database query
Idris AVCI
idris.avci at vodatech.com.tr
Fri Jul 7 06:34:51 MST 2006
You should look for dialplan (extensions.conf) commands. They include
everything you mansion. Examples include mysql queries. Maybe you spend
sometime for Sybase connections.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Enrique Seiffert [mailto:ds at caribenet.com]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 4:16 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] IVR - Automatic Attendant database query
Hello,
I am new to Asterisk, looking for a PBX solution doing and automatic
response based on a database query. I spent some hours googling, reading
manuals without too much luck. (Maybe I am just blind ...)
What we want to reach:
Caller dials in, gets prompted to dial an extension depending on the
information he is looking for. Lets say "Dial 1 if you want to know if
your account is active". After dialing the number caller gets prompted
to
dial his personal code. Based on this code we need do to a query to an
external Sybase database. Depending on the query result we will play a
recording to the caller. "Yes, your account is active", "Sorry, your
account has been disabled..."
I couldn't find any examples on the auto attendent reading responses
from
a database, though it looks like a common task to me. Can anybody
provide
some hints, links, directions or experiences for this kind of
configuration?
Thanks a lot
Dirk
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Dirk Enrique Seiffert - Lintec S.A.
Ed. Torre del Reloj - Of. 401
Plaza de los Coches, Centro
Cartagena - Colombia
http://www.lintecsa.com
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