AFAIK, these priorities are the extensions.conf stuff. You don't have them
in
AGI. Just analyze the return value and do what you want.
AF.
Yuan LIU wrote:> Many built-in applications jump to current priority + 101 upon
> unfavourable output. Does this apply to macros and AGI's also?
> Precisely, when an AGI returns non-zero, will Asterisk automatically
> take the call to +101? And when a macro hits an invalid extension, will
> Asterisk automatically take the call to +101? (So far the "i"
extension
> could not be reached from within a macro even with Goto, but that's
> another question.)
>
> Also, what's behind this magic number 101? Any tradition or arbitrary?
> (Some apps take 51 and 101 as two conditional exits.)
>
> Yuan Liu
>
>
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