[Asterisk-Users] Wake-Up Call
Jon Radon
jonr800 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 00:05:21 MST 2006
The script he linked to no longer requires the cron job.
On 1/9/06, trixter aka Bret McDanel <trixter at 0xdecafbad.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 12:07 +0100, Tomislav Parcina wrote:
> > I have setup wake up call in * following those instructions
> > http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+Wake-Up+Call+PHP
> > and it works fine. Now I have few questions.
> >
> > - When I "arrange" wake up call, does it call me only that day or I can
> > set it up for whoole week?
> > - Can I set it up for some other extension or only for one I'm calling?
> > - Can this AM, PM be in 24h format?
> >
> > That is all (for now :)).
> >
> >
>
> That particular script appears to only schedule for the next 24 hours.
> It could do more but it doesnt. I was going to write a php one that
> doesnt work quite this way. Instead I was going to take advantage of
> features of the queue app so you dont need a seperate cron job, namely
> setting the time of the queue file to the time you want the wake up
> call. I was also going to add in features to record a custom message,
> and other such goodies. They arent complex features, but I think would
> make it nicer.
>
> But this is low priority for me right now. Between the Sac AUG and ETEL
> speaking engagements this month along with regular work I am unsure that
> I will have time until feburary.
>
> I hadnt thought about recurring ones, that would be better handled via a
> crontab type setup I think than creating a ton of queue files. You
> could easily do this, just a matter of storing who, when, how
> frequently, and then creating the queue files on time.
>
> If you are using the one I think you are then if you enter it in 24 hour
> format and the time is > 12 it can tell that you mean 24 hour format,
> hwoever it cant tell teh difference bewteen 12hr and 24hr if the time is
> < 12 so it asks.
>
>
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