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say date

SAY DATE <date> <escape digits>


Say a given date, returning early if any of the given DTMF digits are received on the channel.

<date> is number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Note: This function does not recite the date in the same manner as SayUnixTime(date||ABdY). In particular, it says "December thirty one, one thousand nine hundred sixty nine" instead of "December thirty first, nineteen sixty nine." Use SAY DATETIME <date> <escape digits> "ABdY" if you want this more natural reading.

Returns:
failure: 200 result=-1
success: 200 result=0
digit pressed: 200 result=<digit>

<digit> is the ascii code for the digit pressed.


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Created by: Coda,Last modification on Thu 13 of Oct, 2005 [15:38 UTC]


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