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;
; This configuration defines the connections and tables for which CDRs may
; be populated.  Each context specifies a different CDR table to be used.
;
; The columns in the tables should match up word-for-word (case-insensitive)
; to the CDR variables set in the dialplan.  The natural advantage to this
; system is that beyond setting up the configuration file to tell you what
; tables to look at, there isn't anything more to do beyond creating the
; columns for the fields that you want, and populating the corresponding
; CDR variables in the dialplan.  For the builtin variables only, you may
; create aliases for the real column name.
;
; Please note that after adding columns to the database, it is necessary to
; reload this module to get the new column names and types read.
;
; Warning: if you specify two contexts with exactly the same connection and
; table names, you will get duplicate records in that table.  So be careful.
;

[first]
connection=mysql1
table=cdr

[second]
connection=mysql1
table=extracdr

[third]
connection=sqlserver
table=AsteriskCDR
alias src => source
alias channel => source_channel
alias dst => dest
alias dstchannel => dest_channel