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cookbooks:devel:pseudovariables [2019/11/15 15:21]
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cookbooks:devel:pseudovariables [2019/11/29 01:22]
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 <fc #0000ff>It is R/W variable (you can assign values to it directly in configuration file)</fc> <fc #0000ff>It is R/W variable (you can assign values to it directly in configuration file)</fc>
  
 +===== $dsv(key) - Dispatcher variables =====
 +
 +Return attributes related to dispatcher module.
 +
 +The key can be:
 +
 +  * code - the SIP response code that caused the execution of event_route 'dispatcher:dst-up' or 'dispatcher:dst-down', if available
 +  * reason - the SIP response reason that caused the execution of event_route 'dispatcher:dst-up' or 'dispatcher:dst-down', if available
 +  * flags - flags set internally when executing event_route 'dispatcher:dst-up' or 'dispatcher:dst-down'
 ===== $time(name) - Broken-down time ===== ===== $time(name) - Broken-down time =====
  
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 Access hash table entries. Access hash table entries.
  
-<fc #0000ff>It is R/W variable, you can assign values to it directly in configuration file.  Hash table entry can be deleted by assigning value $null to it.</fc>+<fc #0000ff>It is R/W variable, you can assign values to it directly in configuration file.  Hash table entry can be deleted by assigning value $null to it.  Value of a non-existing hash table entry is $null.</fc>
  
 The “htname” must be a hash table name defined via “htable” parameter. The “htname” must be a hash table name defined via “htable” parameter.
cookbooks/devel/pseudovariables.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/11 15:24 by henningw