I'm glad I could help!
Does dt= add a delay on that leg, or the subsequent leg? i.e. before initiating that leg (leg before the dt= position) or the following leg (after the dt= position)?
Ta
OUTBOUND RUBY DIAL PLAN - GETTING STARTED w/ SIP SORCERY [Updated 2019.02.28]
Re: Getting Started :: Australian OZ RUBY Dial Plan 2016/2017
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Re: Getting Started :: Australian OZ RUBY Dial Plan 2016/2017
The delay is applied to the call leg that the option is part of.
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sys.Dial("1234@i_get_delayed[dt=10]&456@no_delay")
Re: Getting Started :: Australian OZ RUBY Dial Plan 2016/2017
Okay, now we're talking. I thought it was processed in serial. However, it seems all strings separated by '&' are run in parallel.Aaron wrote:The delay is applied to the call leg that the option is part of.
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sys.Dial("1234@i_get_delayed[dt=10] & 456@no_delay")
Thank Aaron - it's crystal clear.
ISP: Southern Phone ADSL2+ $55 Bundle. 22.4/1.2Mbps, ∞GB Bundle [Telstra].
VSP: SIPTalk¹, Symbio² & MyNetFone³ via SIPSorcery Cloud PBX. [Warning! Avoid DIDLogic!!! Beware!!]
H/W: Asus RT-AC86U; Cisco SPA232D, 2 x SPA901's, SPA3102; Yealink SIP-T46G.
VSP: SIPTalk¹, Symbio² & MyNetFone³ via SIPSorcery Cloud PBX. [Warning! Avoid DIDLogic!!! Beware!!]
H/W: Asus RT-AC86U; Cisco SPA232D, 2 x SPA901's, SPA3102; Yealink SIP-T46G.