Hi guys, I've tried with success to implement serial forking based on q value (i've followed documentation) with the istruction: append_branch("sip:b@example.com", "0.5"); Now my questions are: is it possible to import URI from db? is it possible to import q value from db too? I would like to change the q value based, for example, on "night & day"; so it would be nice if I can store it on DB and then load it dinamically when i need.For the first question I think that it's possible with dbaliases for example...but I don't know how get a q value for each contact :) Marino
Hello,
you can use sqlops to retrieve data from any database table, with the structure you want. Then with append_branch() function and $branch(...) variable, you have the options to add branches and update their specific attributes with the values retrieved from database.
Cheers, Daniel
On 03/10/14 16:43, Marino Mileti wrote:
Hi guys,
I've tried with success to implement serial forking based on q value (i've followed documentation) with the istruction:
append_branch("sip:b@example.com", "0.5");
Now my questions are:
is it possible to import URI from db? is it possible to import q value from db too?
I would like to change the q value based, for example, on "night & day"; so it would be nice if I can store it on DB and then load it dinamically when i need. For the first question I think that it's possible with dbaliases for example...but I don't know how get a q value for each contact :)
Marino
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