Alejandro,
Many thanks for the reply and I am looking forward for the patch. BTW,
if it is possible please also grab Kannel's internal message ID into
your patch. It will be very helpful for other users also I guess ;)


Willy
"What's this? Trix? Aunt! Trix? You? You're after the prize! What is
it?" He picked up the box and studied the back. "A glow-in-the-dark
squid! Have you got it out of there yet?" He tilted the box, angling the
little colored balls of cereal so as to see the bottom, and nearly
spilling them onto the table top. "Here it is!" He hauled out a little
cream-colored, glitter-sprinkled squid, three-inches long and made out
of rubbery plastic. -- James P. Blaylock, "The Last Coin"


-----Original Message-----
From: Alejandro Guerrieri <[email protected]>
To: sangprabv <[email protected]>
Cc: Kannel User <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: SQLBox Question
Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 14:32:10 +0100

Willy,

The SMSC message id issue was not a limitation on SQLBox, but on Kannel
itself. It was fixed on CVS a few weeks ago.

SQLBox is still lacking the extra field needed to carry the info, I'll
fix that as soon as I settle up (I've recently moved to Barcelona and
I'm still a little overwhelmed :P).

Regards,

Alejandro

On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 12:19 PM, sangprabv <[email protected]> wrote:
        Hi,
        Im using SQLBox to handle MO, MT, DLR and use MySQL as the DB
        engine.
        Why if we use SMPP it can't grab the message id (MO and DLR)
        sent by
        telco? I see the id/binfo field is always empty. How to enable
        it? So we
        can analyze our traffic report using SQLBox? Is it considered to
        be an
        RFC? Please help and TIA.
        
        
        Willy
        Q: Why do firemen wear red suspenders? A: To conform with
        departmental
        regulations concerning uniform dress.
        
        
        



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