Phill,

yes, but watch your order.

the system looks at line 001 in all leading digit plans, then looks at line 002 
in all plans, then line 003 in all 
plans, until it finds a match, or runs out of lines.  It doesn't check your 
"logic", so you must make sure the tests 
are properly ordered.  Look at my sample, if you make [315] 001:1* , then all 
tests in [314] at 001 or higher  
starting with 1 will be ignored.  The * will match any number, but there must 
be a number to match!  I don't have my 
workbook here, but I think I used 1***555121 to redirect directory assistance 
calls at some customers.  

NOTE: These tables are limited to 10 digits!  real fun if you're routing a ld 
or international call ;-)

-larry 


6/23/05 9:51:16 AM, "Phill Grove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>WOW, this is very helpful!!  I think I'm starting to get it now.
>
>Another question: 
>  Does ARS just match to the first leading digit match? In other words,
>could I allow 7 and 10 digit numbers to be dialed and build a program for 10
>digits first "**********" and then a second program for 7 digits "*******"
>that only is used if the number does not match the 10-digit plan?
>
>
>
>Thanks!
>  Phill Grove
>




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