<value name="CONTINUE">
Hangup the called party and allow the calling party to continue dialplan execution at the next priority
</value>
- <!-- TODO: Fix this syntax up, once we've figured out how to specify the GOTO syntax -->
- <value name="GOTO:<context>^<exten>^<priority>">
+ <value name="GOTO:[[<context>^]<exten>^]<priority>">
Transfer the call to the specified destination.
</value>
</variable>
</variablelist>
<note>
<para>You cannot use any additional action post answer options in conjunction
- with this option. Also, pbx services are not run on the peer (called) channel,
+ with this option. Also, pbx services are run on the peer (called) channel,
so you will not be able to set timeouts via the TIMEOUT() function in this macro.</para>
</note>
<warning><para>Be aware of the limitations that macros have, specifically with regards to use of
Hangup the called party and allow the calling party
to continue dialplan execution at the next priority.
</value>
- <!-- TODO: Fix this syntax up, once we've figured out how to specify the GOTO syntax -->
- <value name="GOTO:<context>^<exten>^<priority>">
- Transfer the call to the specified priority. Optionally, an extension, or
- extension and priority can be specified.
+ <value name="GOTO:[[<context>^]<exten>^]<priority>">
+ Transfer the call to the specified destination.
</value>
</variable>
</variablelist>
<note>
<para>You cannot use any additional action post answer options in conjunction
- with this option. Also, pbx services are not run on the peer (called) channel,
+ with this option. Also, pbx services are run on the peer (called) channel,
so you will not be able to set timeouts via the TIMEOUT() function in this routine.</para>
</note>
</option>