Manage Global Phone Reject Patterns page field descriptions

Last Updated : Sep 09, 2022 |

Use this page to manage the global phone reject patterns. Global reject patterns are applicable for all countries. Any phone number matching with these patterns gets rejected.

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Pattern Matching Criteria

Use to specify the phone number pattern which must be rejected. Any standard phone number matching with global reject pattern is not imported. POM provides a list of the global phone reject patterns:
  • *0000000*: Any number which includes 7 zeros.

  • *8888888*: Any number which includes 7 eights.

  • *9999999*: Any number which includes 7 nines.

You can also have user defined patterns:
  • digits

  • *: Use as a wild card character. For example, 999* means any number starting with 999.

  • -: Use to specify a range of numbers. For example, 1–3, numbers from 1 to 3.

  • ?: Use to specify any single digit. One ? means 1 digit. For example 9?? means any 3 digit number starting with 9.

  • []; Use to specify either one of the number in the brackets. For example, [0–1] means any number starting with 0 or 1.

POM provides a list of countries and the predefined reject patterns. For details on the reject patterns associated with countries, see Default phone number reject patterns for countries.

For examples, see Examples.

Description

Use to specify a brief description for the reject pattern.

Actions

Use to remove or delete the pattern.

Add

Use to add the reject pattern.