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  • Subject: RE: stupid qesline question
  • From: "Olliges, James" <JOLLIGES@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 12:36:27 -0500

Kevin,

  CALL QESPHONE and edit the QESTELE data area with a SSt9,1800xxxxxxx in
the first two positions.  

James A. Olliges
Smurfit-Stone ITD Chicago
jolliges@smurfit.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin_a_Layne@CRCMN.COM [mailto:Kevin_a_Layne@CRCMN.COM]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:55 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: stupid qesline question




Hi all,

I recently upgraded our phone systems here dropping 17 different phone lines
in
favor of a T1 for local service.
As a result of this all calls to the outside world require a 9 for an
outside
line.

I'm trying to change my QESCTL to reflect this change.  The system changes
it
back.  I did a retrieve source, changed the number in the source, compiled
the
program, deleted the controller and device, ran the program recreating the
new
controller and device. At this point if I look at the controller description
is
shows the 9, added to the number, but when I try to connect, the system
changes
it back.

I can work around this by hanging a phone off the modem, dialing 9 and when
I
get a dial tone, send the request and hang up. This requires much dexterity
and
hopping around my computer room resulting in snickers and outright laughter
from
any onlookers.

My systems are at V4R2 and V4R3 and I have the 7852 model 400 modem on each.

Thanks in Advance!

Kevin Layne
Commercial Recovery Corporation
800.727.2290







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