Hello fellows, I want to know if there?s a way to capture the numbers typed for a user; without waiting that the IVR finish or without predefine the numbers of digits. I?m going to explain you better, for example I want to know that a user typed 12345#, but I want that the user can type over IVR and don't predefine the numbers of digits XXXXX because the user should have the quantity the digits predefine. Thanks Elvis Jorge Cell: 809-706-8824 ETGTEL DOMINICANA La informaci?n contenida en este correo electr?nico, as? como los archivos anexos que pudiera incluir, es confidencial y ?nicamente para su destinatario. Si usted ha recibido este mensaje por -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090717/589498de/attachment.htm
On 17 Jul 2009, at 15:29, Elvis Jorge wrote:> I want to know if there?s a way to capture the numbers typed for a > user; without waiting that the IVR finish or without predefine the > numbers of digits. I?m going to explain you better, for example I > want to know that a user typed 12345#,but I want that the user can > type over IVR and don't predefine the numbers of digits XXXXX > because the user should have the quantity the digits predefine.Assuming you intend to use # as a terminator, just collect in a loop, 1 digit at a time until you get a hash.. S
Maybe Matching Threads
- [LLVMdev] Enhancing the Trident compiler
- explain me exactly about ldap
- Question about key file formats used by OpenSSH
- [LLVMdev] Error when attempting to build llvm-gcc-1.5 on Mac OS X 10.5.6
- February 2010***New R Courses*** by XLSolutions Corp at 9 USA Cities: San Francisco, New York, Washington DC, Houston, Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle, etc