[asterisk-users] How to customize CDR(src) value ? [SOLVED]
Olivier
oza_4h07 at yahoo.fr
Thu Sep 19 12:17:09 CDT 2013
2013/9/19 Matthew Jordan <mjordan at digium.com>
>
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Olivier <oza_4h07 at yahoo.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Asterisk 11 doc says CDR(src) value is read-only (see
>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+11+Function_CDR).
>>
>> For various reasons, I would appreciate to change its value so that it my
>> own presentation rules instead of telco rules.
>> Very often, I'm connected to telcos through DAHDI (and ISDN).
>> For instance, telco presents calls with 123456789 while I would prefer a
>> normalized +34123456789.
>>
>> Whenever I change CallerID presentation, the updated value persists in
>> CDR(callerid) which matches my needs.
>> Unfortunately, for CDR(dst), I'm still looking for an appropriate
>> function or application.
>>
>> Looking at Asterisk doc, I saw NoCDR and ForkCDR apps but couldn't link
>> those to what I'm after.
>>
>> How can I (re-)set CDR(src) value ?
>>
>>
> You can't. It is a read-only property.
>
> If you want a custom value - "my-src" or something like that - you can add
> a new value to your CDR record by using the CDR function, i.e.,
> Set(CDR(my-src)=+34123456789). Certain CDR backends - such as cdr_custom or
> cdr_adpative_odbc - have the ability to store custom values.
>
To me, your suggestion is a very acceptable work around.
Thank you very much for it.
>
> Matt
>
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