On 15/11/2008 3:58 a.m., equis software wrote:
> I found this property in queue.conf
> ; Calls may be recorded using Asterisk's monitor resource
>  ; This can be enabled from within the Queue application, starting recording
> 
>  ; when the call is actually picked up; thus, only successful calls are
>  ; recorded, and you are not recording while people are listening to MOH.
>  ; To enable monitoring, simply specify "monitor-format"; it will be disabled
> 
>  ; otherwise.
>  ;
>  ; monitor-format = gsm|wav|wav49
> 
> but I need to monitor queue calls depending on the time, not everytime.
> 
> I have configured queue.conf in my postgres, but I don´t like to put an
> automatic taskin Linux to insert row, reload in Asterisk and then delete the
> row and reload Asterisk when time is over.
> 
> Dynamically I can set in queue app to caller or called ca monitor their
> calls using
> 
>    - w — allow the called user to write the conversation to disk via
>    Monitor.
>    - W — allow the calling user to write the conversation to disk via
>    Monitor.
> 
> But I need to monitor all the calls.
> 
> I do some operation in dialplan depending the time using
> GotoIfTime(21:00-09:00|sat|*|*?context1|96|1)
> 
> Have Queue App any option to resolve this that I´m forgetting?

You could create two queues with the same members.  I.E. myqueue and
myqueue-record.

Then based on time, send the calls to one queue or the other.

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Kind Regards,

Matt Riddell
Director
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