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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Appendix C<br />

CDR Fields - Unformatted<br />

File<br />

The CDR (Call Detail Records) utility is used to retrieve conference<br />

information to a file. The CDR utility can retrieve conference information<br />

to a file in both formatted and unformatted formats.<br />

Unformatted CDR files contain multiple records. The first record in each<br />

file contains information about the conference in general, such as the<br />

conference name and start time. The remaining records each contain<br />

information about one event that occurred during the conference, such as<br />

a participant connecting to the conference, or a user extending the length<br />

of the conference. The first field in each record identifies the event type,<br />

and this is followed by values containing information about the event.<br />

The fields are separated by commas.<br />

Formatted files contain basically the same information as unformatted<br />

files, but with the field values replaced by descriptions. Formatted files<br />

are divided into sections, each containing information about one<br />

conference event. The first line in each section is a title describing the type<br />

of event, and this is followed by multiple lines, each containing<br />

information about the event in the form of a descriptive field name and<br />

value.<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.<br />

The value of the fields that support Unicode values, such as the info fields, will<br />

be stored in the CDR file in UTF8. The application that reads the CDR file must<br />

support Unicode.<br />

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