I have CLS CFXA (call forward external dn allowed).
I have to dial LD 9-1-781-738-xxxx and then a 10-digit auth code.
this doesn't work: CFW 23 91781738xxxx*864xxxxxxx
I still get "please enter your auth code" (with or w/o the pause)
Does anyone have any better suggestions on how to...
You're right, I'm sorry for the confusion
I shouldn't have had a NPA = 305; I have one as 1305.
I deleted NPA 305 and created Nxx 305 with local settings
That is why I had a conflict when I was trying to find nxx 305 and it was giving me ESN073
NPA 1603 and 603 are both set as local.
NPA 1305 is set to not local (Florida)
nxx 305 was previously set to not local and I changed that to local.
So now when i dial 305-xxxx it rings local, where before i needed to enter in my ld code
i don't believe there is anything wrong here (?)
I figured out the problem. When I was looking for NPA 305 I was putting a "1" in front of it.
REQ PRT
CUST 0
FEAT NET
TRAN AC1
TYPE NPA
NPA 305
NPA 305
RLI 5
SDRR NONE
ITEI NONE
I changed the RLI to 1 and it works now.
Thanks for steering me in the right direction !
Yes, the cell phone number and the location I am dialing from is in the same city of area code 603.
And any help on BARS settings is greatly appreciated.
New cell phone number is a local number yet I am required to dial 1-603-305-xxxx, and then put in my LD auth code.
How do I tell the system that this is a local call and not a long distance call ?
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I have column a with the dates in this format:
19/06/03(ddmmyy)I would like to convert them to:
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