[asterisk-dev] Violent Objections? CDR dst/dcontext probs in 1.4+ when a macro is involved.
Matt Riddell
matt at venturevoip.com
Tue Jul 3 00:23:14 CDT 2007
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Steve Murphy wrote:
> So, those of you using ODBC capable db's like mysql, etc. can get around
> any fancy CDR dances you've invented by switching to the adaptive_odbc
> backend, and playing with the mappings. The real challenge will be
> providing equivalent functionality in all the other CDR backends that
> odbc can't cover. Whatever they might be. (With the name of Murphy, I
> can't even hope to hope that ODBC interfaces exist for all the DB
> backends!)
Does this mean we're effectively deprecating cdr_mysql?
How much work would be required to bring the adaptive code to it?
Is it worth it?
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Cheers,
Matt Riddell
Director
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