[Freeswitch-users] CDR: meaning of date and time variables
Birgit Arkesteijn
birgit at westhawk.co.uk
Mon Jul 28 07:50:19 PDT 2008
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your reply, but I'm not sure I understand your answer. Maybe
I didn't make my question clear ...
I'm not in doubt of the units of the variables, but of their meaning.
The 5 vars below come each in a Seconds, Milliseconds AND Microseconds
flavour. For example: billsec, billmsec and billusec.
However, what is the difference between them? I mean how does 'duration'
differ from 'bill', and from 'flow_bill'?
Same with:
**** Variables in Date/Time stamp:
- start (as in start_stamp, start_epoch and start_uepoch) -
- profile_start -
- answer - stamp when call was answered
- progress -
- end - stamp when call was terminated
Thanks, Birgit
On 28/07/08 15:24, Brian West wrote:
> Microseconds.
>
> /b
>
> On Jul 28, 2008, at 9:02 AM, Birgit Arkesteijn wrote:
>
>>
>> **** Variables in Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds:
>> - duration
>> - bill
>> - progress
>> - progress_media
>> - flow_bill
>
> Brian West
> sip:brian at freeswitch.org
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