Csv smdr format, Format, Example – Westell Technologies IVX S-Class User Manual

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SMDR

IVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual

F.2

CSV SMDR format

The comma-separated value (CSV) format is readable from within Microsoft Excel

®

and other

spreadsheet applications.

Note: The CSV format does not support account codes (see page F.4).

A CSV record is output for each completed call, and represented as follows (word-wrapped):

Format:

"T","MMDDYYYY","HHMMSS","HHMMSS","NNN","XXXXXXXXXX. . .XXX","CCCCCCCCCC. . .CCC","LL"

Example:

"O","10312003","221502","020512","190","12125551212","","11"

The fields are:

Call type (“T”) — Outbound (“O”), inbound (“I”) or transferred (“T”).

Start date (“MMDDYYYY”) — Eight characters, zero-filled.

Start time (“HHMMSS”) — Six characters, zero-filled; 24 hour clock.

Duration (“HHMMSS”) — Six characters, zero-filled.

Extension number (“NNN”) — Four characters, space-filled, right-justified.

Digits dialed/Caller ID (“XXXXXXXX . . . XXX”) — Up to 28 characters, null-filled.

Caller ID name (“CCCCCCCCC . . . CCC”) — Up to 24 characters, null-filled.

Line number (“LL”) — Three characters, null-filled, right-justified.

Each field is delimited with double quote marks and separated with a single comma. Null fields are still
included as place holders (as shown in the example, above). Each record is terminated with a line feed
and carriage return character.

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