[Asterisk-Users] Code some * examples for me? I'll pay you! :)

cisb ariel at cisb.mine.nu
Thu Jun 26 09:30:09 MST 2003


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From: "K a z" <ikazdek at hotmail.com>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 3:34 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Code some * examples for me? I'll pay you! :)


> Due to time constraints, I'm looking to pay someone (by paypal) for a
> working or/almost-working asterisk skeleton of the examples listed
below...
>
>
> SYSTEM INFO:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I will have a single channelized T1 with all lines being available for
> dialing in, using E&M wink,
> with ANI2*ANI*DNID being sent to me (as DTMF tones I guess?).
>
> I will be using a Digium T100P card.
>
> That hardware & line are not currently set up.
>
> This system will _only_ be used for incoming calls from a few different
> 800#'s.
>
>
> EXAMPLES WE REQUIRE:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> For our instructional examples, we would like to route the traffic to 3
> different IVR apps based on the DNID...
>
> We will pretend the numbers are 800-222-1111 Route to IVR_app_1
> 800-222-2222 Route to IVR_app_2
> 800-222-3333 Route to IVR_app_3
> 800-222-8888    Route to IVR_app_1
>
>
> IVR_app_1 decription:
> ---------------------
>
> Say "your number is [say ANI digits]" & then [play a sound file], then ask
> them to please press 1 to continue, wait for 1 , then hang up when its
> pressed.
>
>
>
> IVR_app_2 description:
> ----------------------
>
> Say "your number is [say ANI digits], you called from a ani code [say
aniII
> code] type of system -[hang up].
>
>
>
> IVR_app_3 description:
> ----------------------    (this one is a bit more complicated)
>
> For starters, we want to use the perl AGI for this since we know this
> language well.
> It will also use a simple mysql database like this:
>
> ENTERED_CODE |  GIVE_CODE    |  GAVE_TO |  ON_TIMESTAMP
> 12345 54321 null      null
> 88881 21372 null      null
> 34248 49383 null      null
> 19999 88881 null      null
> 48848 32828 null      null
> ""              ""
>
> Say there are 100 codes in this list.
>
> Ok.. so here is the quick description of this application:
>
> A person will call in to an 800#, they will be prompted to enter their 5
> digit code.
>
> There should be a timeout routine in here so if they dont press a button
for
> XX seconds,
> it will warn them, give them XX seconds again & then hang up... otherwise,
> we assume they
> are going to enter the code...
>
> If the code exists in the "ENTERED_CODE" field and was not given to
someone
> yet (ie "GAVE_TO" is still null)
> then it would give them the "GIVE_CODE" by saying its digits to them and
> record their ANI2 and ANI info
> in the gave to, and also record the timestamp. Then it would play a nice
> "Thank you" file and hang up.
>
> IF the code was already used (gave to isn't null) then we play a "sorry
code
> already used" file & hang up.
>
>
>
> ADDITIONAL NOTE:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------
>
> Keep in mind, we are not asking you to code a turnkey application for us.
We
> aren't looking for you
> to make it work, record any prompts, or expecting any kind of support from
> you.
>
> We are just looking for someone to code up a "it should work" 'skeleton'
> example based on what is
> requested here. This will help us understand how to code our real
> application.
>
> Also keep in mind that the hardware & line are not currently set up, so
you
> wouldn't be able to develop
> it on the live box. You would need to develop on your box and send us a
> tarball and basic instructions
> or something.
>
> Anyway starhelp at tickwatch.com if you're interested in coding up these
> examples.
>
> Thanks
>
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