Altigen Altiware Open Edition 4.0 Reporting Manual page 14

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Party2WGWaitDuration
Party2WGHandleDuration
Party2Tenant
Party2Reserve3
Party2Reserve4
Note: Timestamps are offsets, in seconds, from June 1970. The reference clock is the AltiServ system for
both CDR and AltiGen-provided client applications such as Center 4.0 and AltiView 4.0.
Start Time
End Time (of call; start
time of wrap up)
WG Wrap Up Time
VM Start Time
Attendant Duration
WG Wrap Up Duration
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Duration (in seconds) of a call in the
queuing state
Duration (in seconds) of the time a
call has been connected to an agent
Extension's tenant name
Reserved
Reserved
AltiWare system time when answer
supervision has been given to an
incoming trunk from the C.O., or in
the case of outbound calls, when an
outgoing trunk has been seized. See
other notes in body of this document.
TimeStamp when either the trunk is
disconnected or extension is hung-
up, whichever is earlier, or when an
agent has a wrap-up setting, it is the
starting time of wrap-up state for an
incoming call.
TimeStamp when an agent extension
within a workgroup goes out of wrap
up state
TimeStamp indicating when a caller
enters the AltiMail voicemail
system.
Duration (in seconds) of a call is
connected to auto attendant. This
value an accumulated value if the call
entered AutoAttendant multiple
times during the course of the call.
Duration (in seconds) of wrap-up
phase of the last workgroup agent to
handle the call
ULONG
ULONG
UCHAR
(31)
UBYTE
UBYTE
ULONG
Timestamp
ULONG
When the incoming or outgoing
trunk has been freed, i.e. set to idle
state.
ULONG
See WG Wrap-Up Duration for
explanation. This is the timestamp
for CDR release after wrap-up.
ULONG
ULONG
ULONG
Wrap-up duration is the time an
agent handles administrative tasks
after talking to a caller.
The CDR for the call is temporary
held in AltiWare memory until the
agent signals that they are done
with wrap-up activities. This
signal is accomplished through
AltiGen's Center 4.0 client
application used by the agent. A
timeout release method is also
available in AltiWare. In either
event, when the wrap-up complete
event is received, additional
application information can be
attached to the CDR record and
then the record is written to the
CDR database. See User-Defined
data below.

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