Hi Konstantin
Search the list, some time ago there were a discussion about this
issue; however I do not remember the end of it...
In any case, you can calculate the number of message parts before
hand. If I do recall correctly, udh for splitig takes the equivalent
of 6 chars in an 7 bit charset so you will need to calculate how many
154 chars messages your original message will get splitted into. For
other charsets, you will need to adjust accordingly but the udh lenght
will remain the same
Hope helps
Alvaro
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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Konstantin Vayner<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Developers!
>
> I've asked this question in users list already, but there seem to be no
> answer there so far, so i'm hoping one of you would be able to shed some
> light on my problem.
>
> I'm submitting messages to Kannel and letting it do the splitting for long
> (concatenated messages).
> However, it is important for me to know how many messages were created (how
> many split parts) - i need to write CDRs for a billing system.
> And currently, all i get back from Kannel when submitting a message is "0:
> Accepted for delivery."
> How can i get this information?
>
> Regards,
> Konstantin
>