[asterisk-users] Best practices to route calls according holidays

Arstan Jusupov arstanj at gmail.com
Fri May 18 11:41:50 CDT 2012


I think there is Google calendar with public holidays listings for nearly every country. At least I know there is one for Malaysia. And Google calendars are available through number of ways I suppose.

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On May 19, 2012, at 12:35 AM, "Ing CIP. Alejandro Celi" Mariátegui<alex at linux.org.pe> wrote:

> 
> I have not seen a schedule of holidays by country. We usually do is to enter a MySQL database with the holidays in each country.
> 
> This will have to work in a particular way because, as happened for example with a client who is an embassy, they celebrate the country holidays and also the country where they are.
> 
> Remember that the same company also has its holiday (anniversary of the company).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- 
> Ing CIP. Alejandro Celi Mariátegui 
> <alex at linux.org.pe>
> http://cipher.pe/web/asterisk.html
> 
> 
> El vie, 18-05-2012 a las 14:57 +0200, Olivier escribió:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> At the moment, I'm mostly using a "Day/Night toggle" button to let
>> users deal with week-ends, holidays and opening hours.
>> As Asterisk 1.8 introduces Calendar capabilities, I'm wondering if
>> better alternatives now exist.
>> 
>> Is it possible, safe, reliable and easy to refer from Asterisk to a
>> public calendar resource listing holidays, for a given country ?
>> Should you instead refer to a private resource, to avoid depending on
>> an externaly managed resource ? If you go this way, which tools would
>> you recommend to build and update a private calendar ?
>> 
>> Suggestions ?
>> 
>> Regards
> 
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