Such a program would be great if it was real cheap. There are established
programs that do it already. The least expensive probably being PanaLog,
runs about $400-$500.
There are many other "call accounting" programs out there too. They usually
cost much more ($1000 to $4000) partly  because they also figure costs for
each call and can do re-billing such as for company departments, etc.
A lot of people would like simple call logging/ sorting/ searching/ charts,
etc but don't want to spend too much.

Charles


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David CM Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:47 PM
Subject: KX-T: SMDR Poll


I have been thinking about my own company's needs as far as keeping
track of SMDR data.  I'm a programmer by trade, and I ended up tossing
around some ideas and came up with the following:

Computer runs a service which monitors for SMDR data (and will
automagically give up the COM port should programator get spawned
[details need to be worked out])

Computer will parse the SMDR data, and put the data into a nice
database.

There will be another application/front end to work with the database to
allow for searching of data, make graphs, charts, etc..

Is this something that anyone would be interested in?  I figure w/ the
information in a database, it would be easy to search through and be
less cumbersome than text files or *gasp* hardcopy printouts.


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