How did your vars get their values? This problem happened to me once
when I got string values instead of integers from mysql.
The comparison was made as if the values were strings not integers.
2009/9/22 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hello,
On 22.09.2009 18:43 Uhr, Alex Balashov wrote:
Is there a known bug in Kamailio 1.4.1 that causes comparisons like this
to be inaccurate?
not remember right now, could you try with the last in that branch? If still
there, should be fixed - 1.4.x is still maintained for such bugs, which is
pretty strange considering that comparing such variables is done very often
in my configs.
Cheers,
Daniel
get_profile_size("people", "$avp(s:person_id)",
"$var(u_call_count)");
...
if($var(u_call_count) >= $avp(s:call_limit))
In this case, $var(u_call_count) was 3 and $avp(s:call_limit) was 26 - I
printed both values beforehand. Yet, the comparison was evaluated as true.
I worked around the problem by storing the profile size in an AVP as well
and comparing them instead, and it seems to have solved the problem:
if($avp(s:u_call_count) >= $avp(s:call_limit))
However, I was wondering if this is a known problem in 1.4.1 and possibly
1.4.x.
Thanks!
--
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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