Hello Brian -

On Sat, 27 May 2000, Brian wrote:
> Can you do something like this in a Check Item:
> 
> 
> Caller-Id != 1234567
> 
> Is the != valid?  I want to make it so our guest account cannot dial our
> 800 number.  Rather than check that the Caller-ID is one of dozens of
> "good" numbers, I would rather check that it is not a "bad" number.
> 

You should be able to do this, as the match is a Perl regexp expression. 
The standard dictionary syntax for the attribute you want is:

        Called-Station-Id

Be sure to test it first though.

regards

Hugh

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