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You need to look at voiptariff and voiptariffdst tables together.
dstid references a row in voiptariffdst, which contains destination
prefix (prefix field). You may take a look at SQL sources (c_*.sql
 files) for more comments on table columns.
Another option is that you can edit *.asc files with your tariffs
and prefixes and run BOTH f_*.sql scripts to create a valid tariff
table.

On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 17:58, Abano, Fernando A. (ePerformax) wrote:
> Hi Michal,
> 
> I still do not get it. The sample tariff table do not have left zeros on
> the dstid values. Why should I dial using prefix 00? I thought because
> the dstid=1, I should dial 1 followed by area code followed by the phone
> number for US calling?




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