[asterisk-users] How do *you* test your changes to dialplans ruled by GotoIfTime?

Logan Bibby logan at keobi.com
Thu Dec 27 14:03:11 CST 2012


I'm a fan of your method. I haven't had good luck with GotoIfTime in the
past.

A lot of my dialplan is actually handled by an AGI script. I've always
found that to be the easiest.


On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote:

> Ernie Dunbar wrote:
>
>> This appears to  boil down to "always remember to test it at the time
>> that it becomes relevant". But if I was the kind of person who always
>> remembered to do things at the right time, then there would never be a need
>> for computers to do jobs like this in the first place.
>>
>
> I no longer use GotoIfTime for these events.  I do database lookups based
> on date.  At the beginning of each year, our HR department releases the
> holiday schedule and I enter them into the database.
>
> All inbound calls query the database to see if there is a match and jump
> to the appropriate sub-routine.
>
> Doug
>
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Best regards,
Logan

Logan Bibby, CEO
Ke*o*bi Communications
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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