At 02:51 PM 3/15/2002 -0500, Martha Jo McCarthy wrote: >I was just informed that the person who informed me >was informed wrong. > >It is a SMDR "hexatext" file and it does not need to be >comma delimitted but rather simply fixed length ascii. > >They have the whole IT dept working on it but I was told >that if the linux people did it first and before 4:30, it might >seal our conversion to Linux.
Hi Martha - Your format us likely a proprietary one. Can you give us a sample of the data and/or a pointer to what it means ? SMDR records are very simple. Usually containing the time of the call duration of the call and number dialed extension which dialed the call, and some times some accounting info. We used to pack the entire record into 18 bytes and write it to a floppy in real time on a 6503 based system. I'm sure we can decode yours. -- Jeff Kinz, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA. Email may contain words incorrectly generated by Speech Recognition software. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" copyright 1997-2002. Use restricted to non-UCE uses. Any other use is an acceptance of the offer at www.ultranet.com/~jkinz/policy.html. ***************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body. *****************************************************************
