Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-16 Thread Robert Thomas
What module are you using? I have the cdr_mysql_addon.so module, and I can define alias for the collums. I have an alias for start and end variable, and they both get recorded as Unix EPOCH integers values on mysql. In Asterisk1.8 the collum duration and billsec have milisec durations if you inclu

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-13 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 10 February 2011 12:33:40 Rodrigo Lang wrote: > 2011/2/10 Tilghman Lesher > > > 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 >

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-11 Thread Rodrigo Lang
2011/2/10 Tilghman Lesher > 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 backen

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-10 Thread Rodrigo Lang
2011/2/10 Tilghman Lesher > 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 backen

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-10 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 10 February 2011 07:41:56 Mindaugas Kezys wrote: > 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? > > Just use

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-10 Thread Tilghman Lesher
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

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-10 Thread Mindaugas Kezys
oft/106746839379147> From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rodrigo Lang Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 2:14 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

Re: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-10 Thread Faisal Hanif
, 2011 5:13 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] CDR with unix time. Good morning everyone. 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 pos

[asterisk-users] CDR with unix time.

2011-02-10 Thread Rodrigo Lang
Good morning everyone. 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? Thanks in advance, -- Rodrigo Lang Opening your mind - Just another Open Source site