From: "Roy Kidder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 23:15:07 -0500 (EST)

I'm writing an AGI script and want it to dial a number on a channel
connected to the PSTN. It would look something like this (pseudo-code
follows):

if ($a){
  dial("8005551212");
}else{
  dial("8665550000");
}

The part I can't seem to get right is the "dial" function. I tried to
mimic the dial plan like so

sub dial($number){
  print "Dial(\"Zap/1-1\", \"Zap/g2/$number\")\n";
}

but I get the error

handle_exec: Could not find application (Dial(Zap/1-1,Zap/g2/8665550000)

Because Dial(Zap/1-1,Zap/g2/8665550000) is not a valid command in your environment; instead, print "Dial(\"Zap/g2/$number\")\n" will do;. Any particular reason you need to specify Zap/1-1?

One way to make sure you have the correct syntax in AGI is to place the commands in extensions.conf with all variables replaced with a fixed value (or a dial plan variable). This can save you time in the long run.

Yuan Liu

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,
Roy
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