6-20 Automatic message accounting (AMA) messages
Procedure 6-12
Recover AMA data from DIRP - DIRP block number not known
Step
Description
Enter:
>FILTER DISPLAY <structure code
from add>
This outputs a record with all the fields you
just defined. Make sure the filter is defined
the same as the record. Note that an * is a
wildcard, and matches any variable.
Following the above record:
a. If the Originating NPA was 602C, you
must define the filter as either of the
following:
ORIG NPA: 602*
ORIG NPA: 602C
If the ORIG NUMBER is 9422640C,
then:
ORIG NUMBER: 9422640*
ORIG NUMBER: 9422640C
If the TERM NPA is 00602C: then:
TERM NPA: 00602*
TERM NPA: 00602C
If the TERM NUMBER is 8385792C
then:
TERM NUMBER: 8385792*
TERM NUMBER: 8385792C
b. Make sure the connect time is the
same, If the connect time of the
record is 000015cC the filter must be
either of the below:
CONNECT TIME: 0000152*
CONNECT TIME: 0000152C
c. Make sure all other defined fields are
the same as the record. Remember *
is a wildcard.
297-1001-537 Standard 01.02 December 1993
Notes
Enclose the structure in single quotes.
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