CDR()

Synopsis

Gets or sets a CDR variable.

Description

All of the CDR field names are read-only, except for accountcode, userfield, and amaflags. You may, however, supply a name not on the above list, and create your own variable, whose value can be changed with this function, and this variable will be stored on the CDR.

Note

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CDRs can only be modified before the bridge between two channels is torn down. For example, CDRs may not be modified after the Dial application has returned.

Example: exten => 1,1,Set(CDR(userfield)=test)

Syntax

CDR(name[,options])
Arguments
  • name - CDR field name:
    • clid - Caller ID.
    • lastdata - Last application arguments.
    • disposition - The final state of the CDR.
      • 0 - NO ANSWER
      • 1 - NO ANSWER (NULL record)
      • 2 - FAILED
      • 4 - BUSY
      • 8 - ANSWERED
      • 16 - CONGESTION
    • src - Source.
    • start - Time the call started.
    • amaflags - R/W the Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) flags on the channel. When read from a channel, the integer value will always be returned. When written to a channel, both the string format or integer value is accepted.
      • 1 - OMIT
      • 2 - BILLING
      • 3 - DOCUMENTATION

        Warning

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        Accessing this setting is deprecated in CDR. Please use the CHANNEL function instead.

    • dst - Destination.
    • answer - Time the call was answered.
    • accountcode - The channel's account code.

      Warning

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      Accessing this setting is deprecated in CDR. Please use the CHANNEL function instead.

    • dcontext - Destination context.
    • end - Time the call ended.
    • uniqueid - The channel's unique id.
    • dstchannel - Destination channel.
    • duration - Duration of the call.
    • userfield - The channel's user specified field.
    • lastapp - Last application.
    • billsec - Duration of the call once it was answered.
    • channel - Channel name.
    • sequence - CDR sequence number.
  • options
    • f - Returns billsec or duration fields as floating point values.
    • u - Retrieves the raw, unprocessed value.
      For example, 'start', 'answer', and 'end' will be retrieved as epoch values, when the u option is passed, but formatted as YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS otherwise. Similarly, disposition and amaflags will return their raw integral values.

See Also

Import Version

This documentation was imported from Asterisk Version SVN-branch-13-r420538