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3300 SMDR Summary of Fields Table

This document summarizes the fields contained in SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) records. It lists the name, columns/length, format, definition, and notes for each field, including long call indicator, date, start time, duration, calling party, time to answer, digits dialed, meter pulses, call completion status, speed call flags, called party, transfer/conference call, third party, account code, route optimization flag, system identifier, and ANI. The fields provide details on call routing, timing, and billing for call record reports.

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3300 SMDR Summary of Fields Table

This document summarizes the fields contained in SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) records. It lists the name, columns/length, format, definition, and notes for each field, including long call indicator, date, start time, duration, calling party, time to answer, digits dialed, meter pulses, call completion status, speed call flags, called party, transfer/conference call, third party, account code, route optimization flag, system identifier, and ANI. The fields provide details on call routing, timing, and billing for call record reports.

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Summary Of Fields In SMDR Records

Name Columns Format Definition Notes

Long Call 1 z blank if less than 5 minutes


= 5 - 9 minutes
% = 10 - 29 minutes
+ = 30 or more minutes

Date 2-6 mm/dd mm = Month mm = 01 - 12


dd = Day dd = 01 - 31

Spacer 7 -= Space

Start Time 8 - 13 hh:mmp hh = Hours hh = 00 - 12 or 00 - 23


mm = Minutes mm = 00 - 59
p = pm p = PM (12-hour clock)

Spacer 14 -= Space

Duration of 15 - 22 hh:mm:ss hh:mm:ss = duration in hh = 00 - 99


Call hours: mm = 00 - 99
minutes:seconds ss = 00 - 99
15 - 24 hhhh:mm:ss hhhh:mm:ss = duration in hhhh = 0000 - 9999
(Extended hours:minutes: seconds mm = 00 - 99
Digit Length ss = 00 - 99

Spacer 23 -- = Space

Calling Party 24 - 27 pppp cccc = Extension # c = 0 - 9, *, #


Tnnn = Trunk # (CO) nnn = 000 - 999
Xnnn = Trunk # (non-CO)
ATTm = Attendant m = Console # (ATmm for
Attendant 00 - 99)
26 - 32 ppppppp ccccccc = Extension # c = 0 - 9, *, #
(Extended Tnnnn = Trunk # (CO) nnnn = 0000 - 9999
Digit Xnnnn = Trunk # (Non-
Length) CO) mm = Console #
ATTmm = Attendant

Spacer 28 -- = Space If the Extended Time To


33 Answer option is enabled
(Extended this spacer is not available.
Digit
Length)

Attendant 29 f * = Attendant Attendant answered or


34 -= Attendant not involved initiated the call, then
(Extended transferred it to an
Digit extension
Length)
Extended
Time to
Answer
enabled:
28
33
(Extended
Digit
Length)
Time To 30 - 32 ttt ttt = time in seconds (000 Leading zeros output.
Answer 35 - 37 tttt - 999) Incoming calls only.
(Extended tttt = time in seconds
Digit (0000 - 9999
Length)
Extended *** = Call unanswered
Time to
Answer
enabled:
29 - 32
34 - 37
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Spacer 33 -= Space
38
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Digits Dialed 34 - 59 xx...x Up to 26 (20 if metering) x = 0 - 9, *, #


on the Trunk digits y = 0 - 9, *, #
39 - 64 x...x y...y dialed on the trunk x...x = Node ID & Extension
(Extended or Network Format: up to 26 # (up to 14 digits); y...y =
Digit Tx...x y...y digits actual digits dialed
Length) (Network (20 if metering) in total Tx...x = Node ID & Trunk #
Format)

Meter Pulses 55-59 mmmmm mmmm = number of meter mmmm = 0 to 64000.


(Opt.) 60 - 64 pulses Leading zeros output.
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Call 60 h A = Answer Supervision Outgoing


Completion 65 B = Called Party Busy Incoming Direct/Dial-In
Status (Extended E = Caller Error Incoming/Dial-In Incoming
Digit T = Toll-Denied, TAFAS Incoming/Outgoing
Length) answered, or Pickup
answered
I = Internal Call

Speed Call or 61 S or F S = Number was a System Outgoing


Call Fwd Flags 66 Speed Call or Personal
(Extended Speed Call
Digit F = External call forwarded
Length) through External Call Fwd
feature or internal call
forwarded through Call
Forward feature

Called Party 62 - 65 qqqq cccc = Extension # c = 0 - 9, *, #


Tnnn = Trunk # (CO) nnn = Range specified.
Xnnn = Trunk # (non-CO) m = Console # (ATmm for
ATTm = Attendant Attendant 00 - 99)

c = 0 - 9, *, #
nnnn = 0000 - 9999
67 - 73 qqqqqqq ccccccc = Extension #
(Extended Tnnnn = Trunk # (CO) mm = Console #
Digit Xnnnn = Trunk # (non-CO)
Length) ATTmm = Attendant
Transfer/ 66 K T = Supervised Transfer ‘U’ and ‘I’ only apply to
Conference 74 X = Unsupervised Transfer ACD 2000.
Call (Extended C = 3-Way or Conference
Digit U = Path Unavailable
Length) I = Interflow

Spacer 67 -= Space
75
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Third Party 68 - 71 rrrr cccc = Extension # c = 0 - 9, *, #


76 - 82 rrrrrrr cccccccc = Extension # c = 0 - 9, *, #
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Spacer 72
83
(Extended
Digit Length

Account Code 73 - 84 aa....a Length of 2 to 12 digits a = 0 - 9, space-filled


(Opt.) 84 - 95
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Route 85 s r = pre-optimization trunk


Optimization 96 R = post-optimization trunk
Flag (Opt.) (Extended -= Space (no route
Digit optimization)
Length)

System 86 - 88 iii Entered by System ID i=0-9


Identifier 97 - 99 iii = 000 - 999
(Optional) (Extended 000 = ‘No Code Entered’
Digit In the absence of a System
Length) ID, a Node ID is printed (if
programmed). When both
System ID and Node ID are
programmed, System ID
takes precedence.

Spacer 89
100
(Extended
Digit
Length)
ANI 91 - 100 aaaaaaaaaa a = ANI digit
102 - 111
(Extended
Digit
Length)
Standard. Standardized Network OLI:
Standard. Network OLI: a = ANI number, 0-9, #, or
Network OLI aaaaaaaaaa *
91 - 100 or s = system identifier
102 - 111 Extension: x = extension number
(Extended sssxxxxxxx T = trunk format identifier
Digit or c = trunk number
Length) Trunk:
Tssscccc

Spacer 101
112
(Extended
Digit
Length)

DNIS 102 - 112 dddddddddd d = DNIS digit For Extended Digit Length
113 -120 format, only the 7 right
(Extended most DNIS digits are
Digit recorded
Length)

Spacer 113
121
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Call Identifier 114 -121 pssscccc p ="A" to "Z" p indicates the plane, where
122 - 129 s = system identifier (0 - odd letters represent plane
(Extended 9) A and even letters represent
Digit c = call number (0 - 9) plane B.
Length)

Call Sequence 122 s s = "A" to "Z" s increments without


Identifier 130 rollover.
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Spacer 123
131
(Extended
Digit
Length)

Associated 124 - 131 pssscccc p = "A" to "Z p indicates the plane, where
Call Identifier 132 - 139 s = system identifier (0 - odd letters represent plane
(Extended 9) A and even letters represent
Digit c - call number (0 - 9 with plane B.
Length) rollover)

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