Custom Caller ID for outgoing numbers with an Obi 110 on Anveo

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Frank:
Hello drgeoff,

I bet you are correct.

So here is what the string looks like now:

*02(<sp1(*02>1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx<)>), 714yyyyyyy, call($Code)

where my seven-digit Custom ID2 phone number in the 714 area code has been replaced by yyyyyyy in the above string.

Unfortunately, still no jackpot, but I hope we're getting closer.

I do need a class/tutorial on Star codes.

Will await comments from giqcass.

Thank you.

giqcass:
You are correct that I meant to write  Custom CID instead of Custon CID but what is place there means nothing.  It's just a label to explain what is going on. I'm going to have to try it to see what is wrong.

giqcass:
I found 1 issue with the string(other then my poor spelling). I still haven't tested it.
*02(<sp1(*02>1xxxxxxxxxx|*021>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx<)>), Custom CID2, call($Code)

giqcass:
I got this string to work for 11 digit dialing.
*02(<sp1(*02>1xxxxxxxxxx<)>), Custom CID, call($Code)

This works for 10 digit dialing.
*02(<sp1(*021>xxxxxxxxxx<)>), Custom CID, call($Code)

I can't seem to get both working as I wanted.  Perhaps I am missing something.  Until I crack it or until someone else comes along with the fix either one will work.  You just have to pick a format to dial.
*02 1 555-777-1212  or *02 555-777-1212

I'm sure there are other ways to do this.

Frank:
Hello giqcass,

Perfect! I chose to use your 11 digit dialing solution, and it works great!

Thank you very much for applying your skills to solve my problem.

Sincerely,
Frank

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