OK so:
1- @Henning Westerholt hw@kamailio.org: I wasn't aware of $_s(format), very useful, thanks for the pointer! (I tested it :P, and although it doesn't work for *this* case, it's one of those good-to-know things) 2- @Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com: you are correct, it only works with constants, I tried all combinations (even AVP inside REGEX, etc), and they all give an error (matching what you said).
In this case I need to use AVPs not constants, so I've switched from "switch/case" to "if/elseif/else", but I've learned something new :-)
Thank you both for your help! Joel.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 2:24 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
case values have to be constants, not variables, based on a quick look at the code, as I haven't implemented it. But this is anyhow the common for switch/case statements. The core cookbook also has the example only with constants.
Cheers, Daniel On 22.06.21 10:29, Joel Serrano wrote:
Hi guys,
Quick question, are AVPs valid in "switch" as "case"'s?
Example:
$avp(var1) = "101"; $avp(var2) = "201"; switch($rU) { case "$avp(var1)": ... break; case "$avp(var2)": ... break; default: send_reply("403", "Forbidden"); exit; }
For some reason I can't get the case to match, and I'm thinking it's not using the actual value of $avp(var1) and instead it's using literally "$avp(var1)" as a string.
NOTE: I also tried without putting the AVPs in quotes, but Kamailio complains and doesn't start.
Is this doable or do I need to use if..else if..else if..else for this?
Thanks, Joel.
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