On 25/01/2017 09:47, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 9:26 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
To some extent you may be able to do it in configuration file by
replacing the acc default behaviour with sqlops. The records are
written by mysql when 200ok is received (which can be caught via
an onreply_route) or a final negative response is handled (which
can be caught via a failure_route). There you can use
acc_db_request() to write the record to database and then sqlops
to retrieve the ID. Just an idea by now, but it seems to be doable ...
Be careful with own-built accounting. We did this on a system once,
and you really have to make sure you account the correct reply. For
instance if the call is forked by kamailio, you might get a 486 from
one device and later a 200 OK from the other one. If you only take the
first reply, you might end up with wrong call state.
That's why the recommended way above for negative responses was to use
failure_route, not onreply_route like for 200ok.
Cheers,
Daniel
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