On Thursday 10 February 2011 12:33:40 Rodrigo Lang wrote:
> 2011/2/10 Tilghman Lesher <tilgh...@meg.abyt.es>
> 
> > On Thursday 10 February 2011 06:13:38 Rodrigo Lang wrote:
> > > I wonder if it is possible, without touching the source code, to
> > > Asterisk save the cdr with date in unix time instead of the default
> > > date. It's possible?
> > 
> > The answer is, it depends upon the backend version you're using.  With
> > cdr_pgsql and cdr_mysql from 1.6.2 forward, if the column type is
> > integer or float, then the unix timestamp will be used.
> 
> Without any modification? Only with the column type, Asterisk will
> modify the common date to unix time?

The idea behind this is that we don't want to lose any information.  Thus,
if the datatype is numeric, then the only way to ensure that we don't lose
information during the insert is to set the data to a unixtime format.
Note that we can even store fractions of a second in this way, if the
column type supports it (i.e. decimal or float).

-- 
Tilghman

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