Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your response. You are right. How can I get cached datetime with microsecs ? Or Is there any function to convert cached TV vars to the format I need?
$TV(s) - seconds (cached at first call per sip message) $TV(u) - microseconds (cached at first call per sip message)
Cheers,
Diego
El 28 abr. 2017, a las 03:50, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com escribió:
Hello,
On 28.04.17 04:00, Diego Nadares wrote: Hi Guys,
Is to convert or obtain
$TV(s) - seconds (cached at first call per sip message) $TV(u) - microseconds (cached at first call per sip message)
to datetime.microsecs?
I'm trying to save 180/183 datetime (cached) like YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:SS.microsecs
$dlg_var(ring_time) = $timef(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S); <--this is current time, not cached $dlg_var(ring_time_micro) = $TV(u); <-- this is cached us
if you mix cached with no cached values, then you get them from different points in time and they are not accurate.
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