similar to: HOWTO: A simple AGI application to modify incomi ng CallerID on the fly using SQL Server and *not* UnixODBC

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2005 Sep 22
0
AGI Script to interact with ACCESS Databse a nd Set CID info on the fly.
lol just posted this yesterday, it's for any ODBC DSN so Access or SQL or an Excel spreadsheet, as long as it's set as a DSN. This will work with outgoing Caller ID as well, it's just how you set it up in your dialplan. If you want I can email you the .agi since email will undoubtedly mangle the script. hth. HOWTO: A simple AGI application to modify incoming CallerID on the fly using
2006 Jul 30
3
Accessing @org.id yields internal number, not record id
With apologies, I can''t figure out the simplest thing: How to reference a record id instead of the internal memory location of that value. I''m new to Ruby but otherwise a veteran VB6/SQL programmer. My code: <snip> sSQL = "SELECT id, org_name FROM organizations WHERE user_id = ''#{sUserId}'' AND user_password =
2010 Sep 22
1
agregar valores a una tablea de SQL
Hola a todos Estoy aprendiendo a trabajar con el paquete de RMySQL, y a la vez con bases SQL, así que a lo mejor no es tan complicado. Quiero agregar valores, que genero en R, a una tabla de SQL más o menos la idea es: > ssql<-"INSERT INTO tabla1 (variableA, variableB) VALUES (''valor1'',''valor2'')" > dbSendQuery(conec, ssql) pero
2008 Aug 12
1
[RODBC] date attribute in sqlQuery
Hello R users, I would like to use an integer and a date as attributes in sqlQuery, and these arguments are defined in my function. Here is my function: GetReturn<-function(code,date) { channel<-odbcConnect("db","user1","password") ssql<-paste("select * from TABLE Where PF_CODE =",code,"and PF_DATE=",date)
2010 Sep 01
1
how linux application can connect to wine ODBC DSN
An ODBC DSN has been setup successfully on wine. "wine isql DSN" has verified the connection. Now a linux application wishes to connect this DSN. Is it possible? Proxies like ODBCSocketServer or DBTCP would be the last choice because there shouldn't be any need for yet another layer. Put it this way. It is possible to do it the other way round (i.e. wine application connects to
2008 Apr 12
1
[LLVMdev] Bitwidth analysis?
Dear John, thanks for pointing it to me. I just downloaded and installed CIL. However, I am getting an error when I run "make check", or when I try to compile the blink application, and I am sending you the error notice below. In any case, do you think it is possible to get some sort of 'dump' of the target C program with some bitwidth information, once I get your
2011 Jun 20
3
[LLVMdev] C struct as function argument
I've been working on a wrapper for LLVM's C++ API to use from Objective-C for a scripting language I'm working on. I currently have an issue with passing arguments to a function that takes a struct argument. typedef struct _test_struct { int x; int y; } test_struct; id testLLVMStructFuncCall(test_struct x) { NSLog(@"%d %d",x.x,x.y); return N(x.x + x.y); }
2016 Oct 17
2
Dict proxy client returning empty string instead of multiline string
> > > >>>>> On 10/16/2016 11:16 PM, Pierre Jaury wrote: > > > >>>>>> Hello, > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> I am using a dict proxy for my sieve extdata plugin to access some > > > >>>>>> fields from an SQLite database (autoreply text and other > > >
2016 Oct 16
2
Dict proxy client returning empty string instead of multiline string
Hello, I am using a dict proxy for my sieve extdata plugin to access some fields from an SQLite database (autoreply text and other database-configured items). All tests are performed against version 2.2.25. $ dovecot --version 2.2.25 (7be1766) My configuration looks like: dict { sieve = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/pigeonhole-sieve.dict } [...] sieve_extdata_dict_uri = proxy::sieve I
2016 Oct 17
2
Dict proxy client returning empty string instead of multiline string
Hi! This does sound like a bug, we'll have look. Aki On 17.10.2016 01:26, Pierre Jaury wrote: > I dived a little bit further into the rabbit hole, up to the point where > debugging has become unpracticle but I still haven't found the root > cause for sure. > > I read most of the code for "p_strdup" based on datastack memory pools > (which are used for
2016 Oct 17
1
Dict proxy client returning empty string instead of multiline string
While trying to isolate properly and reproduce, I was able to trigger the same bug with the following code: struct dict *dict; char* dict_uri = "proxy::sieve"; char* key = "priv/key"; char* username = "admin at domain.tld"; char* value, error; dict_drivers_register_builtin(); dict_init(dict_uri, DICT_DATA_TYPE_STRING, username,
2016 Oct 17
2
Dict proxy client returning empty string instead of multiline string
Oh duh, it used datastack pool. Try again with the attached patch? Please remember to clear the previous one out before trying. Aki > > The trace is missing some symbols, I will debug tomorrow and see where > the call comes from exactly. > > Regards, > > > On 10/17/2016 06:23 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Looking at the code, I think the bug
2016 Oct 17
2
Dict proxy client returning empty string instead of multiline string
Hi! Looking at the code, I think the bug is that it just copies pointer to the value, it should, instead, duplicate the value to some memory region. Can you see if this following patch fixes it? Aki > On October 17, 2016 at 4:14 PM Pierre Jaury <pierre at jaury.eu> wrote: > > > Okay, it seems to me that the bug is due to "t_str_tabunescape" using > the unsafe
2013 Jan 30
0
[LLVMdev] Calling dispatch_async() within call to ExecutionEngine::runFunction()
I have used libdispatch (on FreeBSD) from JIT'd code without any issues, so I think your bug is elsewhere. David On 30 Jan 2013, at 07:43, Rick Mann wrote: > My host app calls runFunction() on my JITed code. It, in turn, calls a C function ("decode()") in the host app that then calls dispatch_async(). The runFunction() call returns as expected, but the block passed to
2013 Jan 30
3
[LLVMdev] Calling dispatch_async() within call to ExecutionEngine::runFunction()
My host app calls runFunction() on my JITed code. It, in turn, calls a C function ("decode()") in the host app that then calls dispatch_async(). The runFunction() call returns as expected, but the block passed to dispatch_async() never gets called. The async block is supposed to call a function pointer callback that was passed in to decode(). Everything is being called on the main
2019 Oct 03
2
[PATCH] Avoiding Dereferencing of NULL pointer
Signed-off-by: krishnaiah bommu <krishnaiah.bommu at intel.com> --- moduli.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/moduli.c b/moduli.c index 578fc48..c1fa484 100644 --- a/moduli.c +++ b/moduli.c @@ -153,12 +153,14 @@ static int qfileout(FILE * ofile, u_int32_t otype, u_int32_t otests, u_int32_t otries, u_int32_t osize, u_int32_t ogenerator, BIGNUM *
2008 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Bitwidth analysis?
We have a bitwidth analysis that can be downloaded. It is not in LLVM. There should be a link in the paper: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~regehr/papers/pldi075-cooprider.pdf John Regehr
2008 Apr 09
4
[LLVMdev] Bitwidth analysis?
Hi, LLVMers, has someone implemented bitwidth analysis for LLVM? I was looking for something similar to the bitwise compiler described in "Bidwidth analysis with application to silicon compilation, by Mark Stephenson, Jonathan Babb and Saman Amarasinghe" e.g.: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=349299.349317 all the best, Fernando