Hello,
I have just committed the changes to pdt module. Now it is not required
the terminating digit anymore. There are a lot of changes in the
internal structures. The module does not generate by itself prefixes,
the old FIFO command was replaced with specific commands for adding,
listing and deleting prefix-domain pairs. The prefixes are now indexed
with a tree for a faster searching, each SER process keeps its own tree
to avoid synchronization, changes made via FIFO are updated on a timer
basis. The module applies all changes to the database immediately but it
loads the database only at startup, so do all prefix-domain changes via
FIFO. Also, the table definition has changed, the prefix (code) is a
varchar -- do not forget to update it.
Please take a look and if you have time to test it I would be glad if
you can provide me with some feedback.
Ramona
Ricardo Martinez wrote:
Hello list.
Regarging to this module i have a question. i want to implement
a "domain" list with all the codes, or at least as many as i can use. The
problem is that i can't have a "terminating" digit for every code. The way
a user dial a number in my system is something like :
00 + Country Code + City Code + Number.
I want to match the Country Code + City Code. but I can't add a
"terminating" digit for every call or even more, force to the enduser to add
a "terminating" digit before the Country Code + City Code when he's
dialing,
that only will add more confusion.
My question is : Is possible to avoid or bypass the "terminating digit"? and
maybe have a match with the best code?.
56+2+1234567 will match with 56+2
56+9+1235678 will match with 56+9
and so on.....
Hope that someone could give me a hand here.
Ricardo Martinez Ogalde.
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