Hello,

I'm using MySQL realtime Call Queues (table /queues/ and table /queue_members/).

I would like to ring the members of the call queue in a certain order. Therefore I use ring strategy /lineair /and I put the members into the table /queue_members/ in the order in which they have to be rang.


So I have the queue :

| name | musicclass | announce | context | timeout | monitor_type | monitor_format | queue_youarenext | queue_thereare | queue_callswaiting | queue_holdtime | queue_minutes | queue_seconds | queue_lessthan | queue_thankyou | queue_reporthold | announce_frequency | announce_round_seconds | announce_holdtime | announce_position | retry | wrapuptime | maxlen | servicelevel | strategy | joinempty | leavewhenempty | eventmemberstatus | eventwhencalled | reportholdtime | memberdelay | weight | timeoutrestart | periodic_announce | periodic_announce_frequency | ringinuse |
+----------------+------------+----------+---------+---------+--------------+----------------+------------------+----------------+--------------------+----------------+---------------+---------------+----------------+----------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------+------------+--------+--------------+----------+-----------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------------+--------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
| queue6 | default | NULL | | 12 | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 30 | NULL | No | yes | 5 | 10 | 0 | NULL | linear | strict | strict | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | no | | 0 | no |
+----------------+------------+----------+---------+---------+--------------+----------------+------------------+----------------+--------------------+----------------+---------------+---------------+----------------+----------------+------------------+--------------------+------------------------+-------------------+-------------------+-------+------------+--------+--------------+----------+-----------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------------+--------+----------------+-------------------+-----------------------------+-----------+


and queue members :

+----------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+--------+
| uniqueid | membername | queue_name | interface | penalty | paused |
+----------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+--------+
|       44 | queuemem4  | queue6 | SIP/queuemem4  |       0 | NULL |
|       45 | queuemem2  | queue6 | SIP/queuemem2  |       0 | NULL |
|       46 | queuemem5  | queue6 | SIP/queuemem5  |       0 | NULL |
|       47 | queuemem1  | queue6 | SIP/queuemem1  |       0 | NULL |
|       48 | queuemem10 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem10 |       0 | NULL |
|       49 | queuemem18 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem18 |       0 | NULL |
|       50 | queuemem17 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem17 |       0 | NULL |
|       51 | queuemem12 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem12 |       0 | NULL |
|       52 | queuemem16 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem16 |       0 | NULL |
|       53 | queuemem13 | queue6 | SIP/queuemem13 |       0 | NULL |
+----------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+--------+



You can see that the member /queuemem4/ is first in line to be rang (has the first and lowest uniqueid in the table).

But the first member that is being rang, is /queuemem//1/. How come ??


Kind regards,

Jonas.

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