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Appendix C
CDR Fields - Unformatted 
File
The CDR (Call Detail Records) utility is used to retrieve conference 
information to a file. The CDR utility can retrieve conference information 
to a file in both formatted and unformatted formats.
Unformatted CDR files contain multiple records. The first record in each 
file contains information about the conference in general, such as the 
conference name and start time. The remaining records each contain 
information about one event that occurred during the conference, such as 
a participant connecting to the conference, or a user extending the length 
of the conference. The first field in each record identifies the event type, 
and this is followed by values containing information about the event. 
The fields are separated by commas.
Formatted files contain basically the same information as unformatted 
files, but with the field values replaced by descriptions. Formatted files 
are divided into sections, each containing information about one 
conference event. The first line in each section is a title describing the type 
of event, and this is followed by multiple lines, each containing 
information about the event in the form of a descriptive field name and 
value.
The field names and values in the formatted file will appear in the language 
being used for the RMX Web Client user interface at the time when the CDR 
information is retrieved.
The value of the fields that support Unicode values, such as the info fields, will 
be stored in the CDR file in UTF8. The application that reads the CDR file must 
support Unicode.