Call Assembling - Partial CDRs Getting Assembled Based On The Last Partial Segment.
(Doc ID 1589623.1)
Last updated on MARCH 12, 2019
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management - Version 7.3.1.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
In batch rating, partial CDRs relating to different call event types (like domestic call event, international call event etc) get assembled considering the L segment only. The F and I segments are least considered for the assembling logic.
Following are the steps to replicate the scenario.
1) Consider a long duration call of 7250 seconds (F = 3600 sec, I = 3600 sec, L = 50 sec)
2) Rate the F partial segment as domestic call (Impact category say, DOMESTIC). No 'out file' is generated
3) Rate the I partial segment as domestic call (Impact category say, DOMESTIC). No 'out file' is generated
4) Rate the L partial segment as International call (Impact category, INTL). 'Out file' is generated.
5) The complete 7250 sec get assembled and rated as International call.
Please note that the F, I and L segments belongs to same service_alias (MSISDN) having the same CHAIN_REFERENCE and the time stamp is continuous (i.e, end timestamp of F segment equals the start time stamp of I segment and so on)
Solution
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