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I wrote a really long email, but it hinged on one thing I need clarified...<BR>
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tir, 13 01 2009 kl. 09:05 -0700, skrev Steve Murphy:<BR>
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CDR1: A -> B start: e1a ans: e2 end: e4 Party: B disp: ANSW linkedID: abc9<BR>
CDR2: A start: e1 ans: e1 end: e6 Party: A disp: ANSW linkedID: abc9<BR>
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We are talking about the "Simple" CDR's, not the leg-based ones, right? If so, why do all the CDR's only call one "Party"? Shouldn't there be a src and a destination? <BR>
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/Benny<BR>
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