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Documentation updates for BRIDGEPVTCALLID

git-svn-id: http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@99647 f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b
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oej 2008-01-22 20:44:56 +00:00
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@ -66,6 +66,10 @@ Dialplan functions
the existence of a dialplan target.
* Added two new dialplan functions, TOUPPER and TOLOWER, which convert a string to
upper and lower case, respectively.
* When bridging, Asterisk sets the BRIDGEPVTCALLID to the channel drivers unique
ID for the call (not the Asterisk call ID or unique ID), provided that the
channel driver supports this. For SIP, you get the SIP call-ID for the
bridged channel which you can store in the CDR with a custom field.
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@ -736,6 +736,7 @@ ignored.
${CDR(accountcode)} * Account code (if specified)
${BLINDTRANSFER} The name of the channel on the other side of a blind transfer
${BRIDGEPEER} Bridged peer
${BRIDGEPVTCALLID} Bridged peer PVT call ID (SIP Call ID if a SIP call)
${CALLERID(ani)} * Caller ANI (PRI channels)
${CALLERID(ani2)} * ANI2 (Info digits) also called Originating line information or OLI
${CALLERID(all)} * Caller ID
@ -777,8 +778,9 @@ ${SYSTEMNAME} * value of the systemname option of asterisk.conf
\subsection{Application return values}
In Asterisk 1.2, many applications return the result in a variable
instead of, as in Asterisk 1.0, changing the dial plan priority (+101).
Many applications return the result in a variable that you read to
get the result of the application. These status fields are unique
for each application.
For the various status values, see each application's help text.
\begin{verbatim}
${AGISTATUS} * agi()