Inbound calls - multiple extensions

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alcoutop

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Hi everyone,

It might be a simple question but I haven't found any straight answer online.
Inbound calls work properly but I have only the option to land it to a single destination.

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Inbound calls are transferred via action > transfer > 2527 to extension 2527.
What if I want to land it on extension 2528 for example (dynamically)? Is there a "generic" data string or any translation/manipulation mask I have to put to make it work?

Thank you!
Alan
 
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ad5ou

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Docs.fusionpbx.com
Check out ring groups, call groups, call queue, follow me, forward on busy, etc.
All sorts of ways to route calls to multiple destinations
 

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I feel like you might be interested in Regex capture groups.

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When you use round brackets during in regex, that will form a "capture group" as you can see in point 1.
In that case, I am capturing the last three characters.

In the transfer below (or on any line you wish) you can reference the capture group with $N where N is the index of the capture.
If you have multiple round brackets, then you will have multiple captures like $1, $2, $3, $N.

In my example, all my ring groups are extension 6xxx where I have paired up the last three digits of the inbound number, to 6 + last three numbers, resulting in a transfer to 6$1 (as per point 2).
In this case, it is "dynamic" routing.

Hope I interpreted your question correctly.
 
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alcoutop

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I feel like you might be interested in Regex capture groups.

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When you use round brackets during in regex, that will form a "capture group" as you can see in point 1.
In that case, I am capturing the last three characters.

In the transfer below (or on any line you wish) you can reference the capture group with $N where N is the index of the capture.
If you have multiple round brackets, then you will have multiple captures like $1, $2, $3, $N.

In my example, all my ring groups are extension 6xxx where I have paired up the last three digits of the inbound number, to 6 + last three numbers, resulting in a transfer to 6$1 (as per point 2).
In this case, it is "dynamic" routing.

Hope I interpreted your question correctly.

@JamesBorne That is exactly what I was looking for. I really appreciate your time and the very clear and informative explanation.
Thank you!!
Alan
 
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