[Asterisk-Users] TIMESTAMP, DATETIME not working
Mark Hulber
asterisk-admin at hulber.com
Thu Mar 2 22:34:41 MST 2006
> show function STRFTIME
-= Info about function 'STRFTIME' =-
[Syntax]
STRFTIME([<epoch>][,[timezone][,format]])
[Synopsis]
Returns the current date/time in a specified format.
[Description]
Not available
Example:
exten => s,n,NoOp(TIME=${STRFTIME(,EST5EDT,%d%b%Y-%H:%M:%S)})
MARK.
Corporate IT Solutions - Michael Dunne wrote:
> I am using the latest SVN version 1.2 of Asterisk
>
> When I attempt to test the output of certain variables, for use in file
> naming etc, certain key ones appear to fail.
>
> exten => 5555,1,NoOp(${EPOCH})
> Returns
> -- Executing NoOp("SIP/200-638c", "1141352935") in new stack
>
> exten => 5556,1,NoOp(${TIMESTAMP})
> Returns
> -- Executing NoOp("SIP/200-8cc9", "") in new stack
>
> exten => 5557,1,NoOp(${DATETIME})
> Returns
> -- Executing NoOp("SIP/200-83ca", "") in new stack
>
> Epoch works fine, however none of the other "human" readable timestamps
> seem to be working. Is there anything else required to initialise them,
> or how can I test to make sure they are being initialised correctly.
>
> Thanks
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