Call Record File Format
Call Record File Format
Introduction
Data
Characteristics
File Name Format
File Header
CentreVu® CMS R3V8 External Call History Interface
This section describes the format of the CentreVu CMS call record files
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that are transferred by the External Call History Interface.
Integers are stored with the least significant byte first and the most
significant byte last.
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Data items of type char are ASCII character strings of the length
specified in the Length column of the table in
page 3
of this document. If a string is shorter than the specified amount,
the unused characters are zeros. (At least one zero always follows the
data in a character string.)
The following paragraphs explain how CentreVu CMS sends integers to
the receiving computer. The receiving computer may have different
descriptions for integers. Once your software has parsed and stored the
data on the receiving computer, it may have been transformed to a
different representation.
The call history files are named chrxxxx ( chr followed by a 4-digit
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number) on the CentreVu CMS computer. The transfer process adds an
extension of up to three digits so that the file name on the receiving
computer is chrxxxx.x, chrxxxx.xx or chrxxxx.xxx.
Each call record file has the following header:
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VERSION (4-byte Integer)
The VERSION field identifies the R3 CMS Version and the format of the
call record file. Any data, as described in this document, is correct only
for R3V8 software. Therefore, the VERSION field will contain a 5 for
every header.
"Record Field Format" on
SEQUENCE_NUMBER (4-byte Integer)
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