2011/2/10 Tilghman Lesher <[email protected]>

> On Thursday 10 February 2011 06:13:38 Rodrigo Lang wrote:
> > I wonder if it is possible, without touching the source code, to
> > Asterisk save the cdr with date in unix time instead of the default
> > date. It's possible?
>
> The answer is, it depends upon the backend version you're using.  With
> cdr_pgsql and cdr_mysql from 1.6.2 forward, if the column type is integer
> or float, then the unix timestamp will be used.
>

Hi. I tested in the version 1.6.0 and works fine.

Thanks a lot.


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