Summary: | ASTERISK-27183: No data in custom cdr field in database when it overwrite via Gosub | ||||
Reporter: | Denis Pantsyrev (StuxForce) | Labels: | |||
Date Opened: | 2017-08-07 04:26:04 | Date Closed: | |||
Priority: | Minor | Regression? | |||
Status: | Open/New | Components: | CDR/cdr_adaptive_odbc | ||
Versions: | 13.17.0 | Frequency of Occurrence | Constant | ||
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Environment: | CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core) 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64 | Attachments: | ( 0) debug_examle_1.txt ( 1) debug_example_2.txt | ||
Description: | I have the dialplan below (example 1).
After a call from 7777 to 8888 I hope to see ":test1:test2:test3" in "cstfld" field, but I saw only ":test1:test2". If I change dialplan to (example 2) after a call I saw ":test3" in "cstfld" field. Debig files are attached below. {code:title=extensions.conf (example 1)} [buh] exten => _XXXX,1,NoOP same => n,Set(CDR(cstfld)=${CDR(cstfld)}:test1) same => n,Set(CDR(cstfld)=${CDR(cstfld)}:test2) same => n,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,tirU(subAnswer)) same => n,Hangup [subAnswer] exten => s,1,NoOP same => n,Set(CDR(cstfld)=${CDR(cstfld)}:test3) same => n,Return {code} {code:title=extensions.conf (example 2)} [buh] exten => _XXXX,1,NoOP ; same => n,Set(CDR(cstfld)=${CDR(cstfld)}:test1) ; same => n,Set(CDR(cstfld)=${CDR(cstfld)}:test2) same => n,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,tirU(subAnswer)) same => n,Hangup [subAnswer] exten => s,1,NoOP same => n,Set(CDR(cstfld)=${CDR(cstfld)}:test3) same => n,Return {code} {code:title=sip.conf} [7777] type=friend host=dynamic secret=7777 context=buh callerid="OneUser" <7777> [8888] type=friend host=dynamic secret=8888 context=buh callerid="TwoUser" <8888> {code} | ||||
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