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ianobi:
Yep, that looks good so long as it's 1604 followed by seven digits. 1604xx. will also work.

Let us know how it works out. "Reserved letters" was mentioned a long time ago by RonR, but we had all forgotten about them! This problem has served as a useful reminder.

Hortoristic:
Where the heck is RonR - he win the lottery?

ianobi:
There is a whole thread devoted to the subject of "Where is RonR"  :)

QBZappy:
ianobi,

Upper and lower case reserved for these special cases: I think these are used in the following context.
Msp1 <- user defined digimap
S4 <- delay in seconds
x or X in the dialplan and in/outbound call routes

Lavarock7:
Quote from: ianobi on August 31, 2012, 08:42:47 am

I tried pasting anony'm'ou's' from a word doc and it did not work. letters work fine, but punctuation marks don't for some reason. Typing direct into the OBi X_InboundCallRoute  worked fine.


You may have been hit with the same problem I did when using Word to spellcheck and them posting a blog entry.

Word converts some apostrophys and forward and backward single quotes.

Try copying the entry you have in the Obi to NOTEPAD and then paste it back into Obi and see if it takes it now.

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