[asterisk-users] How do I create an IVR/Dial Group that worksproperly?

Maxi Belino maxi.belino at gmail.com
Sat Jul 18 22:50:29 CDT 2009


2009/7/17 Alan Lord (News) <alanslists at gmail.com>

> On 17/07/09 17:20, Danny Nicholas wrote:
> > Not that this will really help, but in my CDR, I get this find of format
> > Xxx incoming_number  s  context   caller_id   incoming_tech/line
> > target_tech/line  function   command   time1  time2  time3.  It seems
> that
> > you could look to the target_tech/line for the information you need.
>
> Yeah I know what you mean. That is the "destination channel" which does
> contain something like SIP/101-9u1exdo8, even though the "Destination"
> contains just "s".
>
> I am working on some CRM integration code and really don't want to have
> to parse this stuff if I can help it. Some of our extensions will/could
> be on Zap/ or IAX/context/blah-hsdjgdjf-.
>
> It get's really hard to to try and deal with all the possibilities
> reliably.
>
> IMHO, the "Destination" field *should* contain simply the number of the
> destination ext. of the call; as it rightly does when digits are
> actually dialled by the caller. Why it doesn't when the call is
> generated by the dialplan IVR is just plain inconsistent.
>
> Alan
>

Hi Alan,

did you find the way to solve this issue?

regards,
Maxi
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