ParkAndAnnounce is kind of a misnomer; you don't necessarily need to "announce".


I wholeheartedly agree that a variable (${PARKINGSLOT} perhaps?) should be set on the return of ParkAndAnnounce, and that value should find it's way into the "new" channel that is spawned by the ParkAndAnnounce goto-style call.

JT


At 1:09 PM -0500 2/4/04, Ben Miller wrote:

Yup, the only way to do that is to modify the source. The task of setting a channel variable to the parked slot is simple; however, because the parkandannounce application is placing the call to the "callee" to announce, it would need to have the logic of handling the press 1 or 2 inside itself, rather than in the call plan. Not a bad feature, but definitely an edit to the source. Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlton J.
O'Riley
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ParkAndAnnounce - Get Parking Extension

Is there a way to get the extension that was used to park the call using
the
ParkAndAnnounce command into a variable?  Or a variable that is set?  I
would like to create an application that allows the person the call is
being
announce to be able to accept the call (by pressing 1) or send the call
to
voicemail by pressing (2), but I need to know what parked extension the
call
is on.  If the only way is to modify the source I'm comfortable with
that.
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