[Freeswitch-users] CDR: meaning of date and time variables

Birgit Arkesteijn birgit at westhawk.co.uk
Mon Jul 28 07:51:41 PDT 2008


Hi Michael,

That would be brilliant, thanks.

When you've written a Wiki, would you mind posting the link? It 
sometimes take a while for Google to find it.

Thanks, Birgit


On 28/07/08 15:42, Michael S Collins wrote:
> Birgit,
> I have deciphered many of these. I will post my info when I get in  
> front of my computer. I probably need to whip up a wiki page as well.  
> I will work on that this week.
> 
> -MC
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Jul 28, 2008, at 7:02 AM, Birgit Arkesteijn <birgit at westhawk.co.uk>  
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to understand the meaning (and difference) between some of
>> the date and time variables that FreeSWITCH posts as CDR, using  
>> xml_cdr.
>>
>> I'm interested in particular in the variables below:
>>
>> **** 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
>>
>>
>> **** Variables in Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds:
>> - duration
>> - bill
>> - progress
>> - progress_media
>> - flow_bill
>>
>>
>> I couldn't find any documentation on the data. If there is, could you
>> please post the link?
>>
>> Otherwise is there anyone who could explain what the meaning is of  
>> these
>> variables?
>>
>> Thanks, Birgit

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