Re: timestamp`s milliseconds

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Checked the 2.2.3-2 manual. I didnt find any changes about millisecond support. Just to double check - do I understand correctly that millisecond accuracy support does not implemented even in the newest version?

Thanks again:)
Robert

The current version simply does not support millisecond
accuracy.

----- Original Message ----- From: "robert" <bobrob@xxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:47 AM


i would like to get timestamp of my cdr`s with millisecond exactness.
When i am using Cisco timestamp or building my own timestamp string (using %u), in my CDR i always see the 000 value of milliseconds (for example: time 12:01:02.000).

My gnugk 2.2.2 runs on Dell OptiPlex GX1 under Linux Suse 9.2.

Do i need some additional extension for that purpose or what could be the matter?

Thanks,
Robert




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