<p>Its your personal opinion. Actually as a non-native-English speaker to me "Noop" sounds much better than "Verbose" which itself is a confusing word, plus I guess command "verbose" is new in 1.6, and I've never used it, so I'll stick with "Noop" which can be used with any version of asterisk.<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 2010-06-03 12:18 PM, "Steve Edwards" <<a href="http://asterisk.org">asterisk.org</a>@<a href="http://sedwards.com">sedwards.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>Un-top-posting...<br>
<p><font color="#500050"><br>> On 2010-06-03 9:35 AM, "Necati Demir" <<a href="mailto:ndemir@demir.web.tr">ndemir@demir.web.tr</a>> wrote:<br></font></p><p><font color="#500050">> I want to ask how to get call duration.<br>
</font></p><p><font color="#500050">On Thu, 3 Jun 2010, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:<br><br>> exten => h,1,Noop( >>> Call duration was ${CDR(duratio...</font></p>It would be a "better practice" to use the application provided explicitly<br>
for displaying output on the console ("verbose()") rather than using the<br>
obtuse "side effect" of an application whose name does not translate well<br>
for non-native-English speakers.<br>
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