MM/DD/YY
The month, day, and year of the transaction.
HH/MM/SS
The hour, minute, and second of the transaction.
XACTIN
The transaction type is shown. This indicates the specific type of calling
or messaging event. Refer to Table 5-5 for a list of the transaction types.
STAT
STAT shows the status of the transaction type. The status indicates what
happened when that call was placed. Refer to Table 5-6 for the list of
possible status values.
MS
The MS field shows the number of messages sent in that transaction. For
example, in a call transaction in which no message is left, MS would
equal 00; with a message left, MS would equal 01. For LOGON, MS
equals the number of messages sent by the mailbox holder while logged
on.
ME
The ME field shows the number of messages erased while the mailbox
holder was logged on.
PRT
A three digit designation, starting with 0, of the port the transaction came
in on.
DURATN
The number of hours/minutes/tenths of minutes of the transaction. The
duration of an event reflected in a Call Detail Record that is not
designated to be logged is included in the first Call Detail Record
associated with the call. For example, assume that records of type
CALATT are not logged, but all transactions of type LOGON are enabled.
A call comes into the system and is routed to the attendant mailbox. The
attendant greeting plays, and the caller logs on to a mailbox rather than
hanging up. Since a record is not logged for CALATT, the entire duration
of that call is attributed to LOGON.
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Two considerations regarding DURATN:
• If the system time is modified in UPDATE (M DATE), the
durations logged for calls in progress at that time will not be
correct. When the time is changed because of daylight savings
time, the duration logged for calls in progress is correct.
• The maximum duration that can be logged is 24 hours. For
example, a call that lasts 25 hours would show a duration of 1
hour.
MAILBOX
The MAILBOX field lists the mailbox involved for the transaction type
(XACTIN). For example, the mailbox listed for LOGON types is the
mailbox entered. The mailbox listed for network transaction types is the
creator’s mailbox. The mailbox listed for CALPA is the mailbox
originally called.
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