Thanks a lot. Its working now.
It had to be like:
if(avp_check("$avp(i:103)", "eq/i:0/g")) {
do certain things
} else {
do certain things
}
w/regards,
Jayesh
----- Original Message ----
From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan(a)voice-system.ro>
To: Jayesh Nambiar <voip_freak(a)yahoo.co.in>
Cc: openser <users(a)openser.org>
Sent: Friday, 28 December, 2007 2:54:17 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:avpops:check_avp: value types don't match
Hi Jayesh,
try to use the avp_print() debug function to see what avps you have
loaded after the avp_db_query() and check the type. Note you need to use
debug=6 .
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.3.x/avpops.html#AEN611
regards,
bogdan
Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
Hi All,
I am using the function avp_db_query to query a table and fetch few
values. The query is as follows:
"select subscriptionid, ip, media_status from domestic where
prefix=$rU", "$avp(i:101), $avp(i:102), $avp(i:103)".
Now the media_status column is a column with datatype as integer which
will contain either 0 or 1. I need to check the value in this column
so I use the following:
if(avp_check("$avp(i:103)", "eq/0/i")) {
do certain things;
} else {
do certain things;
};
Even when the value at media_status column is 0 it does not get into
that condition, it always executes the else condition and I see the
following in the logs:
ERROR:avpops:check_avp: value types don't match
Can someone please help me to overcome this error. When I keep the
datatype of media_status column as varchar it works fine, but I dont
want to do that as that column is going to conatin only integer values.
Thanks in advance.
w/regards,
Jayesh
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