Table C-1
Field
GMT Offset
File Retrieved
Event Records
The event records, that is, all records in the unformatted file except the first record, contain
standard fields, such as the event type code and the time stamp, followed by fields that are
event specific.
The event fields are separated by commas. Two consecutive commas with nothing between
them (,,), or a comma followed immediately by a semi-colon (,;), indicates an empty field, as
in the example below:
Standard Event Record Fields
All event records start with the following fields:
•
•
•
•
Polycom, Inc.
Conference Summary Record Fields (Continued)
Description
The time zone difference between Greenwich and the RMX's physical
location in hours and minutes.
Together with the GMT Offset Sign field the GMT Offset field is used to
define the RMX local time. For example, if the GMT Offset Sign is 0 and
GMT Offset is 3 hours then the time zone of the RMX's physical location
is -3, which will be subtracted from the GMT time to determine the local
time. However, if the GMT Offset Sign is 1 and GMT Offset is 4 hours
then the time zone of the RMX's physical location is +4, which will be
added to the GMT time to determine the local time.
Indicates if the file has been retrieved and saved to a formatted file, as
follows:
0 - No
1 - Yes
The CDR event type code. For a list of event type codes and descriptions, refer to
Table C-2, "CDR Event Types," on page C-4.
The event date.
The event time.
The structure length. This field is required for compatibility purposes, and always
contains the value 0.
Appendix C-CDR Fields - Unformatted File
C-3
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