[Serusers] CDRs/accounting

Nick Hoffman nick.hoffman at altcall.com
Mon Feb 13 02:11:45 CET 2006


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> From: "Nick Hoffman" <nick.hoffman at altcall.com>
> To: <serusers at lists.iptel.org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 5:59 AM
> Subject: [Serusers] CDRs/accounting
>
> > Hey guys, so I've been doing lots of reading up on how SER works, but
> > I haven't found all that much information how SER deals with CDRs.
> >
> > [How] can CDRs be stored in a database?
> > [How] can CDRs be sent to another running process in realtime?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -- Nick
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On Sat February 11 2006 16:11, "Greger V. Teigre" <greger at teigre.com> 
wrote:
> :-) Maybe because SER does not deal with CDRs...
>
> SER has an accounting module where you can store relevant transactions.
> For each message you want to account, you use setflag(your_acc_flag);
> and that message will be stored.
> It is your reponsibility to create CDRs by matching INVITE and BYEs and
> do any cleanups necessary. Search the list for examples of scripts being
> used by people to do this.
> g-)


Greger, thanks for that explanation, I really appreciate it.
-- Nick
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