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61 lines
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; The point of this module is to allow you log whatever you like in terms of
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; the CDR variables. Do you want to log uniqueid? Then simply ensure that
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; your table has that column. If you don't want the column, ensure that it
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; does not exist in the table structure. If you'd like to call uniqueid
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; something else in your table, simply provide an alias in the configuration
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; file that maps the standard CDR field name (uniqueid) to whatever column
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; name you like. Perhaps you'd like some extra CDR values logged that aren't
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; in the standard repertoire of CDR variables (some that come to mind are
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; certain values used for LCR: route, per_minute_cost, and per_minute_price).
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; Simply set those CDR variables in your dialplan, i.e. Set(CDR(route)=27),
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; ensure that a corresponding column exists in your table, and cdr_adaptive_odbc
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; will do the rest.
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;
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; This configuration defines the connections and tables for which CDRs may
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; be populated. Each context specifies a different CDR table to be used.
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;
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; The columns in the tables should match up word-for-word (case-insensitive)
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; to the CDR variables set in the dialplan. The natural advantage to this
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; system is that beyond setting up the configuration file to tell you what
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; tables to look at, there isn't anything more to do beyond creating the
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; columns for the fields that you want, and populating the corresponding
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; CDR variables in the dialplan. For the builtin variables only, you may
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; create aliases for the real column name.
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;
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; Please note that after adding columns to the database, it is necessary to
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; reload this module to get the new column names and types read.
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;
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; Warning: if you specify two contexts with exactly the same connection and
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; table names, you will get duplicate records in that table. So be careful.
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;[first]
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;connection=mysql1
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;table=cdr
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;[second]
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;connection=mysql1
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;table=extracdr
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;[third]
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;connection=sqlserver
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;table=AsteriskCDR
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;schema=public ; for databases which support schemas
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;usegmtime=yes ; defaults to no
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;alias src => source
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;alias channel => source_channel
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;alias dst => dest
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;alias dstchannel => dest_channel
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;
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; Any filter specified MUST match exactly or the CDR will be discarded
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;filter accountcode => somename
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;filter src => 123
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; Negative filters are also now available
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;filter src != 456
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;
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; Additionally, we now support setting static values per column. The reason
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; for this is to allow different sections to specify different values for
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; a certain named column, presumably separated by filters.
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;static "Some Special Value" => identifier_code
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