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Or, if you can have a trigger of some type. If you have say, a
database, that stores the current "night service" status, then you can
query that to determine if you should send the call to the after hours
steps, or to dial into the phone. Then set up another extension that
the internal people can dial to trigger that service.<br>
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Rob<br>
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Chris Bagnall wrote:
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<pre wrap="">One of my client requested that he wants to
manually shift the dial
plan like above as he has flexiable timing sometime he finishes at 3:00pm some
time 8pm. I can
not give him freepbx access.
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How about ignoring the time element completely and just telling the client to divert his/her phone before they leave the office? Depending on the device, they can either do that locally on the device, or alternatively, you can program a couple of short codes into your dialplan to allow the client to enable/disable divert.
Regards,
Chris
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