Daniel,

It works ;-))))

In the dialplan module doc it says that the match_op means "The column name to store the type of matching of the rule. "
 What does it means the "type of matching" ?

Cheers
Alex



On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

set match_op to 1 and then try again

Cheers,
Daniel



On 26.11.2009 22:15 Uhr, alex pappas wrote:
Daniel hi,

mysql output:

 select * from dialplan;
+----+------+-----+----------+-----------+-----------+-------------+----------+-------+
| id | dpid | pr  | match_op | match_exp | match_len | subst_exp   | repl_exp | attrs |
+----+------+-----+----------+-----------+-----------+-------------+----------+-------+
|  2 |    9 | 100 |        0      |   ^123+      |         0       | ^(123.+)        | 0030\1   | 111   |
|  4 |    9 | 100 |        0      | ^1234.*      |         0       | ^(1234)(.+)    | 0030\2   | 111   |
+----+------+-----+----------+-----------+-----------+-------------+----------+-------+

The dialed number has prefix 123 and we don't now the excact number of digit's. maybe is 10 or maybe is 12 and so on ... Also the number after the prefix could include a #.

Thanks for the dispatcher con BTW, was very nice ;-)

P.S. Because some times numbers are arriving in our network with many kind of prefixes (a confusing situation) we want to have the ability to manipulate them before we send them(the numbers) to the dispatcher.


Alex


On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:

   Hello,


   On 26.11.2009 21:58 Uhr, alex pappas wrote:

       Dear Panagiotis,

       I tried your sugestions but without result :-(
       having in my kamailio.cfg this line fo code:

              xlog("----------- The $ruri.user  ----------\n");
              dp_translate("10", "$ruri.user/$ruri.user");


   first, $ruri.user is obsoleted, use $rU.

   Send here the output of 'select * from dialplan' and the dialed
   number.

   Cheers,
   Daniel


              xlog("----------- The $ruri.user  ----------\n");

       When a call a number with length more than 6 digit the
       dialplan module does not match the prefix of the number. I
       also tried changing the *match_exp ^123+ to match_exp ^123.**
       but still with no success. The prefix match if I call a 7
       digit number only in the second case.

       Any other suggestions are welcomed.

       Alex


       2009/11/26 Panagiotis Skoulikaritis <pskoul@algonet.gr
       <mailto:pskoul@algonet.gr> <mailto:pskoul@algonet.gr

       <mailto:pskoul@algonet.gr>>>


          Hi Alex

          Use the following if you just want to add the prefix 0030
       in front
          of the 123


          dpid 10
          pr    100
          match_op 1
          match_exp ^123+
          match_len 0
          subst_exp ^(123.+)
          repl_exp 0030\1

          if you want to replace the 123 with the 0030 use the following

          dpid 10
          pr    100
          match_op 1
          match_exp ^123+
          match_len 0
          subst_exp ^(123)(.+)
          repl_exp 0030\2

          and so on ..

          Regards

          Panagiotis

          alex pappas wrote:

              Dear all,

              I'm having difficulties in the dialplan module. My
           problem is in
              the regular expressions added to the database. I tried some
              examples from previous users but they don't work for me.
              example:

              dpid 10
              pr    100
              match_op 0
              match_exp ^123(.*)$
              match_len 0
              subst_exp ^123
              repl_exp 0030


              Previous example from Daniel that I found in user lists:

              s/subst_exp/repl_exp/


                    subst_exp - is regular expression that can be
           used to group parts
              of the input
              repl_exp - is used to build the output

              Example: you want to remove the first 0 and prefix +44
           to a number:

              subst_exp=^0(.+)$
              repl_exp=+44\1


                    Can someone provide an example that works with
           the latest    kamailio please? Also where I can find more
           docs about dialplan?

              Thank you all

              Alex
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