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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to tell if there is a transfer from CDR?
Nic
How stable is 1.8 really? It sounds like you are running it in production is
this the case? CDR Transfer issues and rfc2833 DTMF issues are hitting us hard
with 1.6.2.x. We want to move as
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Last time I a
e time.
Bryant
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to tell if there is a transfer from CDR?
Last time I analyzed this (I believe back
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to tell if there is a transfer from CDR?
Last time I analyzed this (I be
Last time I analyzed this (I believe back in 1.2) there was no way of
telling. However a blind transfered call would generate 2 CDR
recoreds:
1. For the part of the call with the transferrer and transfered.
2. For the part of the call with the transferee and transfered.
The call duration for the 2n
Is there any way to know if a call was transferred from reading the
CDR? Any relation in fields like UNIQUEID? Something that can be
scripted to make a special report?
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