On 08/09/2013 10:11 AM, Grant Bagdasarian wrote:

That does it also. Thanks!

Sure thing. Bear in mind that Kamailio is wildly inconsistent about when it requires a numerical parameter (e.g. a flag) as a string literal (in double quotes) vs. a numerical literal.

Generally speaking, module functions want numerical values in quotes:

   ds_select_domain("1", "4");
   t_relay("0x01");

while core functions expect numerical values straight up:

   strip(4);
   setflag(22);

This has to do with the way arguments are passed and validated by modules.

However, it's not a hard and fast rule, and there may be exceptions.

-- Alex

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