I have egg on my face with this one. I actually had uniqueid as a
primary key in my CDR table so it wasn't allowing a duplicate id entry.
I just changed it to an INDEX key instead as it should be. :) Huge
false alarm on this one. I guess this is how it feels to cry wolf. :)
Sorry people but thanks for the concern anyways.
Regards,
John
Ian Service wrote:
I believe you are looking for the ForkCDR command to do what you're
trying to accomplish. I ended up building a secondary asterisk box
and I loop call forwarded calls through there so that when they come
back it generates the second CDR record. I've also got that set up
for redundancy purposes, but I think I could have done what I wanted
with the ForkCDR.
I don't think there is a syntax to it though, just call it and try it.
- Ian
On 2/27/07, *John Oladehinde* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to initiate a secondary CDR record during a transfer.
i.e. The transfer number is an external long distance number
issued by the Dial command. The CDR seems to just give the
duration of the complete call but not any record of the system
dialing out to the external number. I am wondering if I have to
use ForkCDR and if so, does anyone know the proper syntax or an
example would be appreciated.
Regards,
John.
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