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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 14-The Call Detail Record (CDR) Utility<br />

The CDR File<br />

CDR File Formats<br />

Conference<br />

summary record<br />

Event code<br />

Event records<br />

14-2<br />

The conference CDR records can be retrieved and archived in the<br />

following two formats:<br />

• Unformatted data – Unformatted CDR files contain multiple records<br />

in “raw data” format. The first record in each file contains general<br />

conference data. The remaining records contain event data, one<br />

record for each event. Each record contains field values separated by<br />

commas. This data can be transferred to an external program such as<br />

Microsoft Excel for billing purposes.<br />

The following is a sample of an unformatted CDR file:<br />

Figure 14-1 Unformatted CDR File<br />

• Formatted text – Formatted CDR files contain multiple sections. The<br />

first section in each file contains general conference data. The<br />

remaining sections contain event data, one section for each event.<br />

Each field value appears in a separate line, together with its name.<br />

This data can be used to generate a summary report for a conference<br />

The field names and values in the formatted file will appear in the language<br />

being used for the <strong>RMX</strong> Web Client user interface at the time when the CDR<br />

information is retrieved.

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