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Insert Digit??

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Go1dFinger

Programmer
Jan 15, 2008
54
US
Hello -

I have a customer that uses their IP Line between the US and UK to make local calls. My SC in the US to utilize the Local Lines in the UK works great but I would like to insert digit 0 in the beginning of the called number.

My SC looks like this:

88N;
Dial
9N
101 (IP Line To the UK)

I am unsure on how to insert a leading digit of 0 to the dial string, can anyone help?
 
what is the zero for?

i guess it would be 90N instead of 9N
 
Normally, in the US if they were to use local Trunks they would dial 011+1473+Number, but now since they are dialing UK calls from the UK IPO British Telecom needs the string to be 01473+Number. So to ensure simplicity I want to insert the leading digit of 0 so the US Users can dial what they are used to dialing 1473+Number and I will insert 0 to complete the call to the BT Network.
 
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