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Not us. Nobody use resolution below one second for CDR's, except for GR.1100 specification in US market. And they round to integer as soon as they read the CDR :)

Regards

Gustavo


On 23 Apr 2010, at 11:32, Jorge Antillon wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> First off, I know this is not cdr_mysql forum, BUT, the asterisk-addons message board bounced my posting.
> I've bumped onto a different pothole this time, what seems to be is a CDR recording issue:
> 
> I need to set CDR recording to tenths of a second or better, instead of integer values,
> 
> I have asterisk 1.4.29.1 and addons 1.4.10.
> cdr.billsec and cdr.duration is already set as float, so no problem there.
> 
> I figure you must have bumped into issues like this connecting SS7 trunks to other operators.
> 
> Or if you know where to look for, please let me know.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> <ticom-t.jpg>	 Jorge Antillon
> CEO - CTO
> ticom - Costa Rica Telecom
> 
> 
> 
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