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Anyone know what software level in destination codes the "any" key starts? Have a 2.0 and it does not allow me to create destination codes of 9*. I am guessing it is a software level issue. I know it works on 4.0, does it work on 3.0? More just curious to know if 3.0 works or not...
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sounds more like digit 9 being used in the system causing a conflict have you tried like 81 thats what i use or try to remove 9 in line pool maybe
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No 9 anywhere..use 7, or 8 and try to use the any soft key, no work, checked on a CICs 2.0 at the shop there is no any either. Must have came out on 4.0.....I am guessing
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I just checked a 3.0 manual and it does have wildcards in the destination code.
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