We're working on some custom querying and reporting, using only the call_rec database table.
We're trying to figure out how the various durations add up for a call, when there are more than 1 segment in the call. For instance, for a call with 2 segments:
It seems like for segment 1, the "duration" field is actually the sum of segment 1 and 2's duration fields.
On the other hand, if I add up all the components of segment 1 (disptime,talktime,ansholdtime,consulttime,acwtime ,queuetime,ringtime,origholdtime,netintime) MINUS all the same components of segment 2, I get the true duration of segment 1.
The numbers don't seem to add up when there's a value in acwtime though.
So the general question is: Is there a formula or technique to determine the actual duration of each call segment, where everything adds up to the total call time?
Thanks
We're trying to figure out how the various durations add up for a call, when there are more than 1 segment in the call. For instance, for a call with 2 segments:
It seems like for segment 1, the "duration" field is actually the sum of segment 1 and 2's duration fields.
On the other hand, if I add up all the components of segment 1 (disptime,talktime,ansholdtime,consulttime,acwtime ,queuetime,ringtime,origholdtime,netintime) MINUS all the same components of segment 2, I get the true duration of segment 1.
The numbers don't seem to add up when there's a value in acwtime though.
So the general question is: Is there a formula or technique to determine the actual duration of each call segment, where everything adds up to the total call time?
Thanks
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