Looks like that did it.  Is there some place in the GUI this can be set? 

Thanks 
Bob

>>> David Kerr <da...@kerr.net> 8/9/2009 07:43 AM >>>
Looks like you are logging to CDR in GMT/UT (Greenwich Mean Time/Universal 
Time) timezone when what you want is PST/PDT (US Pacific Time). Check your 
timezone settings and look in asterisk's cdr.conf file and be sure that 
usegmtime=no is set in the [csv] section. 



David 



On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Bob Crandell <b...@assuredcomp.com> wrote:



Hi, 


I found this the other day. Prett cool - however ... 


About 4:00 PM this call came in: 

Record 523, ID: 1249686161.920 (External call)
Timestamps: 2009-08-07 23:02:41, 2009-08-07 23:02:47, 2009-08-07 23:04:48
Durations: 0:02:07, 0:02:01
Disposition/AMA flags: ANSWERED / DOCUMENTATION
CallerID: "CALLER ID " <5415551212> Source: 5415551212 Destination: s
Source Channel: DAHDI/1-1
Destination Channel: DAHDI/10-1
Context: ringroups-custom-1 Application: Dial Data: DAHDI/10,20,i
Account code: Userfield: 



Notice the time stamp? The time on the workstation and the time on the server 
is correct. 


Thanks and have a nice weekend. 



Bob Crandell 

Assured Computing, Inc. 

541-868-0331 

ComputerBase USA 

541-349-0404
 


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