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update clearly wrong documentation regarding cdr_custom
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@@ -102,21 +102,6 @@ ${CDR(uniqueid)} The channel's unique id.
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${CDR(userfield)} The channels uses specified field.
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In addition, you can set your own extra variables by using Set(CDR(name)=value).
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______________________________
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cdr_csv2
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This module is an experimental new cdr module to demonstrate the cdr vars.
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usage(
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*) Create a file called cdr.conf and place it in your /etc/asterisk (or wherever your config files are) in the [cdr_csv2] section.
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*) Add an entry called format to indicate any format you want for the output.
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The following format string will emulate the regular cdr file format:
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[cdr_csv2]
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format => "${CDR(clid)}","${CDR(src)}","${CDR(dst)}","${CDR(dcontext)}","${CDR(channel)}","${CDR(dstchannel)}","${CDR(lastapp)}","${CDR(lastdata)}","${CDR(start)}","${CDR(answer)}","${CDR(end)}","${CDR(duration)}","${CDR(billsec)}","${CDR(disposition)}","${CDR(amaflags)}","${CDR(accountcode)}","${CDR(uniqueid)}","${CDR(userfield)}"
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You can put anything you want as the value of format incuding new cdr vars you make up or any global variables.
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These variables can be output into a text-format CDR by using the cdr_custom
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CDR driver; see the cdr_custom.conf.sample file in the configs directory for
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an example of how to do this.
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