A Summary of Commands

cddrpt

Description

The cddrpt command generates the call data detail report. This report is sent to standard out (stdout). Before this can be done, the database system must be up and running, but the voice system does not need to be up.

The parameters for the cddrpt command are:

<records> — This parameter represents the number of records to be reported. It can be any number, a range of numbers, or all indicating all records in the system.

<service> — This parameter represents the script (application) name, or all for all applications.

<calldata> — This parameter represents a flag indicating whether to include call event data. The valid options are n for not including event data or y for including event data.

<date> — This parameter is the date the data was collected in the system. The valid options are either a date in mm/dd/yy format, mm/dd/yyyy format, or all indicating all records in the system.

If a 2-digit year argument is used, the following rules apply:

~If the year argument is 70 and above, the 20th century is assumed. For example, 5/27/96 is interpreted as May 27, 1996.

~If the year argument is between 00 and 69, the 21st century is assumed. For example, 5/27/06 is interpreted as May 27, 2006.

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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