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* Optimize the dial plan results checking syntax (can be useful if there are a lot of matches). Currently each match is managed by a sequential IF statement. This could be done differently by going directly to the mached entry. | * Optimize the dial plan results checking syntax (can be useful if there are a lot of matches). Currently each match is managed by a sequential IF statement. This could be done differently by going directly to the mached entry. | ||
* Allow for the lookup string to contain asterisk variable substitutions. Currently [name] is substituted by the value of variable DYNROUTE_name, so it is not possible to use arbitrary asterisk variables. By introducing a new lookup type, {name} would be replaced with the value of variable name. | * Allow for the lookup string to contain asterisk variable substitutions. Currently [name] is substituted by the value of variable DYNROUTE_name, so it is not possible to use arbitrary asterisk variables. By introducing a new lookup type, {name} would be replaced with the value of variable name. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:58, 29 October 2017
Changes that may be addressed in a future release
- Optimize the dial plan results checking syntax (can be useful if there are a lot of matches). Currently each match is managed by a sequential IF statement. This could be done differently by going directly to the mached entry.
- Allow for the lookup string to contain asterisk variable substitutions. Currently [name] is substituted by the value of variable DYNROUTE_name, so it is not possible to use arbitrary asterisk variables. By introducing a new lookup type, {name} would be replaced with the value of variable name.