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Chapter 10-The Call Detail Record (CDR) Utility
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The unformatted and formatted text files contain basically the same
information. The following differences should be noted between the
contents of the unformatted and formatted text files:
In many cases a formatted text file field contains a textual value,
whereas the equivalent unformatted file field contains a numeric
value that represents the textual value.
For reading clarity, in a few instances, a single field in the
unformatted file is converted to multiple fields in the formatted text
file, and in other cases, multiple fields in the unformatted file are
combined into one field in the formatted file.
To enable compatibility between MGC CDR files and RMX CDR files,
the unformatted file contains fields that were applicable to the MGC
MCUs, but are not supported by the RMX MCUs. These fields are
omitted from the formatted text file.
Appendix C: "CDR Fields - Unformatted File" on page C-1, contains a full list of
the events, fields and values that appear in the unformatted file. This appendix
can be referred to for information regarding the contents of fields in the
unformatted text file, but does not reflect the exact contents of the formatted text
file.

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