jayesh nambiar wrote:
Hi Klaus,
They are same, that was a typing mistake. Sorry for that.
If possible can you share the query used in SERWEB. I never used serweb, it will help me even if you provide some links to it.

http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/serweb/serweb/modules/accounting/method.get_acc_entries.php?rev=1.3&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup

Take a look at function acc_prepare_SQL(){

klaus

Even I think that the latest version should not have any problems in the normal usage. I thinking of deploying it in my production environment. Thanks,
jayesh

*/Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    jayesh nambiar wrote:
     > hi everybody,
     > I've just put my openser 0.9.5 in the production environment and it
     > works well. For now, I jus use a query to extract the CDR
     > as "call_date", "orig_number", "termination_number", "duration" and
     > "src_ip".
     > but when the volume is very large I get the following problem. The
     > scenario is as follows.
     >
     > call_date | orig_number |
     > term_number | duration | src_ip
     > 2005-09-25 20:45:30 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
     > [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
     > 14:00:30 X.X.X.X
     >
     > 2005-09-25 20:45:30 |[EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     > | 4:00:30 X.X.X.X
     >
     > I get the same number as the origination number which was the

    they are different:
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    ^^

    are they real different or is this a type?

    I always used the SQL query from serweb (the accouting tab) to match
    CDRs.

    regards
    klaus

     > destination number some moments before, when in reality it is not
     > possible to call from that particular number.
     > But this only happens when the calling volume is really large. Does
     > anyone have any idea regarding this.
     > If you want to see the query I can do that.
     > pls share if there is some better query to generate the CDR..
     >
     > I have also downloaded the latest version 0.10.x from CVS head. Can
     > somebody tell me how stable is it for the production environment.
     >
     > thanx
     > jayesh
     >
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