First, this is a non-commercial list, please do not post that stuff here.

Alex, cdr csv is less then efficient for reporting, you should drive 
your cdr's to a database and then you can do some good reports based on 
that.

Anthony

Alex Balashov wrote:
> We at Evariste have a lot of experience writing all sorts of custom CDR
> reports and would be happy to write what you need for you--very 
> inexpensively, guaranteed.
>
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Jeremy Mann wrote:
>
>   
>> Does anyone have any tools to process CDR-CSV files into reports?  I 
>> don't have anything specific in mind, I'd just like some reporting 
>> examples so I don't have to reinvent the wheel.
>>     
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