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.
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 ANSWER1
- NO ANSWER (NULL record)2
- FAILED4
- BUSY8
- ANSWERED16
- 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
- OMIT2
- BILLING3
- DOCUMENTATION
dst
- Destination.answer
- Time the call was answered.accountcode
- The channel's account code.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 theu
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