Re: Manipulating GNU date/time format in CDR fields

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In 2.2 version you can customize timestamp format
for almost every module. By default, GnuGk uses
either a Cisco-like timestamp format or an email-like
(RFC compiliant) format.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Fischer" <frank.fischer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:36 PM



I need to some processing of the CDRs generated by the Gatekeeper.
Unfortunately the Gatekeeper uses - if i get it right - the GNU data format
for storing date/time values like setup-time or disconnect-time and so on.
Because i need to "grab" the date and time as single values, i would need to
break the date/time field apart.
Before i start to implement this myself, i thought, i ask the community if
there is anyone out there that already implemented this in Java or knows an
lib/package that would contains a class that might be use therefore (i did a
quick search on the web but it wasn't successful).


Kind Regards
Frank



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