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Running QueueMetrics / Re: Abandoned calls in tables - Not in queuemetrics reports
« on: March 05, 2014, 15:51:56 »
Hi Mirko,
I'm understanding now how QM works.
If you tell me that the calls need to have at least 3 (or more) seconds long to be seen as a completed call, make more sense for a real count of the abandoned and terminated calls. But if this is the rule, 'cause QM detects only first call from my case as abandon and another as Terminated if them have same particulars? Which are parameters considered as filter?
e.g. Asterisk logs with terminated calls with less than 3 seconds QM always will consider as abandon.
I already got situations where QM shows 0 duration and asterisk logs showing more than 90 seconds of conversation, including audio record files.
My problem is, in future, when decide to use QM with full load and get problems with count of abandoned and terminated calls conflicting with Asterisk infos and logs.
There's a known error of precision (%) from QM reports or this is an Asterisk fault about how to consider duration of a real conversation (terminated calls with at least X seconds)?
best regards
I'm understanding now how QM works.
If you tell me that the calls need to have at least 3 (or more) seconds long to be seen as a completed call, make more sense for a real count of the abandoned and terminated calls. But if this is the rule, 'cause QM detects only first call from my case as abandon and another as Terminated if them have same particulars? Which are parameters considered as filter?
e.g. Asterisk logs with terminated calls with less than 3 seconds QM always will consider as abandon.
I already got situations where QM shows 0 duration and asterisk logs showing more than 90 seconds of conversation, including audio record files.
My problem is, in future, when decide to use QM with full load and get problems with count of abandoned and terminated calls conflicting with Asterisk infos and logs.
There's a known error of precision (%) from QM reports or this is an Asterisk fault about how to consider duration of a real conversation (terminated calls with at least X seconds)?
best regards