Hi, Dan!
You are right, this seems to be a bug. The second event shouldn't be
E_ACC_CDR, but E_ACC_EVENT. I fixed this in the git code, thanks for
noticing it.
Setting the CDR_FLAG on BYE messages means that you explicitly want to
account that message. That's why you have two events: a CDR and a plain
event. The cgr_reqtype field is not populated in the second one most
likely because you are not setting the AVP on the BYE requests, only on
INVITEs. Correct me if I am wrong?
For most setups, setting the CDR_FLAG on INVITEs messages suffices. Is
there anything else you are trying to achieve that you explicitly set
the flag on BYEs, or it was just a matter of tests?
Best regards,
Razvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Core Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 07/15/2014 10:49 AM, Dan Christian Bogos wrote:
Hey Razvan,
Thanks for getting so fast back to me.
Regarding your question, when activating CDR for INVITE and BYE, I am
getting two E_ACC_CDR events. What is also weird is that the avp which I
set in INVITE is not recovered in BYE (see cgr_reqtype in the sample
bellow).
Here are the events I am getting:
"""
U 2014/07/15 09:35:24.652932 127.0.0.1:55392 -> 127.0.0.1:2020
E_ACC_CDR
method::INVITE
from_tag::17d32201
to_tag::cdb79274
callid::NGJkYWY5YjU1NTY3N2Y2YmNmOWQwOGI0OTRjMjA0Yzg.
sip_code::200
sip_reason::OK
time::1405409721
cgr_reqtype::prepaid
cgr_destination::dan
cgr_account::dan
cgr_subject::dan
duration::3
setuptime::3
created::1405409718
#
U 2014/07/15 09:35:24.667958 127.0.0.1:50791 -> 127.0.0.1:2020
E_ACC_CDR
method::BYE
from_tag::cdb79274
to_tag::17d32201
callid::NGJkYWY5YjU1NTY3N2Y2YmNmOWQwOGI0OTRjMjA0Yzg.
sip_code::200
sip_reason::OK
time::1405409724
cgr_reqtype::
cgr_destination::dan
cgr_account::dan
cgr_subject::dan
"""
Cheers,
DanB
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