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{noprint} {float:right|width=300px|background=lightgrey|border=solid blue 2px|margin=10px|padding=8px} *Contents* {toc:all=true|depth=4|excerpt=true|indent=14px} {float}{noprint} *Change log:* || *Date:* || *Author:* || *Version:* || *Changes:* || Completed || *Ext.* || *Int.* || *Is in Core* || Jira Ref. || | {page-info:created-date|dateFormat=dd MMMM yyyy} | {page-info:created-user} | 0.1 | Doc. created | No | | x | N/A | N/A | h1. Overview | *Name of report* | Daily Processed CDRs Report | | *Schedule* | Daily | | *System* | -Retail-/Wholesale; Prepaid/Postpaid \\ | | *Customer role* | Informed, Responsible | | *CDRator Operations role* | Informed | | *CDRator role* | Informed | Description of the roles: # Escalate - the recipient escalates to the Informed role if the content of the report becomes a concern. # Informed - the recipient gathers information by the content of the report. No reaction is expected. # Responsible - the recipient is expected to read the content of the report (or a part of it) and to take the necessary actions. {note} CDRator Operations is involved only in case of a Managed Service Agreement with the customer. {note} h1. Daily Processed CDRs Report This report provides a daily summary of the CDR files that were received and rated by the system the previous day. !rpt30.png|border=1! The report consists of the following sections. {info:title=Currency} Since wholesale systems may handle service providers of different countries, the report does neither displays the currency nor sums the amounts charged. {info} h2. Loaded Files Displays the number of files that were loaded the previous day and their content: * Files Loaded - the number of files. * Records Loaded - the total number of CDRs within those files. * Total Volume (KB) - the sum of the data traffic in kilobytes. * Total Volume (GB)\- the sum of the data traffic in gigabytes (1 gigabyte = 1,048,576 kilobytes). * Total Duration (Sec.) - The sum of the airtime for all types of phone calls, in seconds. * Total Duration (Hrs.) - The sum of the airtime for all types of phone calls, in hours (1 hour = 3600 seconds). Mind that these are the files which were loaded the previous day; it isn't granted that all of them went through the rating process. h2. {color:#003366}{*}Records per service provider{*}{color} This table gives information about the CDRs that were processed for each service provider. * Service Provider - the name of the service provider. Since some CDRs can go into error before the system is able to determine the service provider, there can be one line with {{n/a}} as service provider. * Total Amount Charged - The sum of the amount charged for the service provider, considering only the CDRs that were successfully rated. * Not Rated - number of CDRs in yesterday's files that were not rated. * Rated - number of CDRs in yesterday's files that were rated. * Discarded - number of CDRs in yesterday's files that were discarded. * Error - number of CDRs in yesterday's files that were rated with errors. * Duplicate - number of CDRs in yesterday's files that were marked as duplicate, i.e. the same usage was already received. h2. Rated Streams The number of record for each stream {{RATING CODE}} that were successfully rated. This table gives a detailed overview of the types of usage that were rated yesterday. * Stream - the {{RATING CODE}} which defines the particular type of usage. * Total Records - the number of CDRs for that particular stream. h1. Old At the moment the report is called *CDR Report for Previous Day* and looks like this: !rpt24.png|border=1! And: !rpt25.png|border=1! And: !rpt26.png|border=1! |
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