I've been jacking with this for a while but don't understand all that I'm reading... The problem is sometimes I get ANI II digits from the phone company. These will be two digits that prefix ANI - so some callerid might arrive as only "00" or "007147391234", "00714", "714" or normal "7147391234". The prefix digits I get are "00", "23", "61", "62", "63" - see http://www.nanpa.com/number_resource_info/ani_ii_assignments.html for info on ANI II digits. I need a script deals with this by normalizes the ANI as received at the beginning of the call. What I would like to do is ( ANI = ${CALLERIDNUM} ): if the ANI is a 10 digit number - do noting if ANI is greater than 10 digits and the first two digits are one of these: "00", "23", "61", "62", "63" or might be others not found yet - Then strip the first two digits and make CALLERIDNUM = corrected ANI if ANI is less than 10 digit and the first two digits are one of these: "00", "23", "61", "62", "63" or might be others not found yet - then strip these digits and make CALLERIDNUM = corrected ANI I was wondering if you could show me an example of how you would do this? TIA Bart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051111/4d4567e2/attachment.htm