Rob,

it's not a macro but a sub. In my previous post I posted more info, I am not going to post the whole output every time.

I read on the wiki that you set the PICKUPMARK equal to the extension for that channel, but in my case I'm not using extensions but multiple SIPaccounts in my dial statement.

I really see no example on the wiki on how to deal with multiple SIPaccounts/extensions in one dial()-statement...

I ask for a clean example to show me how I need to implement it, not to do the whole writing of my dialplan. My dialplan consists of already +-2500 rules, no need for a consultant, I wrote it myself.

Do you have another wiki ? Because even with the search-option I can not find the word "inbound", as you refer to [macro-inbound].
I'm refering to http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Pickup


Jonas.


On 06/15/2010 10:26 PM, Rob Coward wrote:
Jonas,
Did you really read the whole wiki page ? I've not used PICKUPMARK before myself, but if you want to pay someone consultant rates to do the work for you, I'm sure there's plenty willing to take your money off you. In the meantime, why dont you help yourself and really read the whole page, including the many examples.

>From your 1 line snippet of your dialplan (dont know how anyone is supposed to be able to give you much help with such little info anyway), I can only guess that since you are using the 's' extension, you are in a macro ? If so, try scrolling down the wiki page to the example using '[macro-inbound]'.

Rob

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