We are currently working on our Billing system and I was looking over our SER database and noticed sip_callid appeared to be unique to each call but when I looked back in the database I saw a bunch that appeared to be the same??? They were notify messages is this common or do I have to devise a different method?
We have the hardest part done that calculates call price by Country Code , City Code, customer assigned rate or default Wholesale/Retail rate. We had it completed when running SanSay Equipment and we were told to make it work with SER.
Eric Haskins Lead Software Developer v1010 (954) 272-4961 ext. 206 (727) 239-3823 Cell eric@merchant2020.com
I didn't think that SER had anything to do with the origin of the callid, rather, it uses the callid as passed to it. Any duplication would originate from your UAS/UACs.
-g
On 8/4/05, Eric Haskins eric@rackspeed.net wrote:
We are currently working on our Billing system and I was looking over our SER database and noticed sip_callid appeared to be unique to each call but when I looked back in the database I saw a bunch that appeared to be the same??? They were notify messages is this common or do I have to devise a different method?
We have the hardest part done that calculates call price by Country Code , City Code, customer assigned rate or default Wholesale/Retail rate. We had it completed when running SanSay Equipment and we were told to make it work with SER.
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