Hi Steve,
first of all, thanks for a so fast answer :)
The problem is the result I get,
after the avp_write, I use avp_pushto to create a new header (to be
used for the billing).
avp_write("$from/username", "$ocn");
avp_pushto("$X-From", "$ocn");
and I get :
X-From: 69
as header, I 'dlike to have
X-From: 45454558
Olivier
Steve Blair a écrit :
>
>
> olivier.taylor wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>>
>> Using ser 0.94
>> I have a sip message coming from an asterisk containing : From:
>> "45454558" <sip:69@toto.com>;tag=as2524cec1.
>> I need to extract the 45454558 and add it in a new header.
>
>
> Did you try something like:
>
> modparam("avpops", "avp_aliases","ocn=i:701")
> avp_write("$from/username", "$ocn");
>
> Then use $ocn as an alias whereever you need to reference this username.
>
> -Steve
>
>>
>> I there a way to do that with avpops?
>>
>> I tried avp_write("$from", "s:from"); and get
sip:69@toto.com
>> also avp_write("$from/username", "s:from"); and get 69
>>
>> is there another way?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Olivier
>>
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