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<h1>ECHI Converter</h1>
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<p>Get Version</p>
- <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/echi-converter" class="numbers">0.4.1</a>
+ <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/echi-converter" class="numbers">0.4.2</a>
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<h1>‘echi-converter’</h1>
<h2>The <span class="caps">ECHI</span> (External Call History Interface) Converter</h2>
<p>Provides a Ruby based utility for fetching Avaya <span class="caps">CMS</span> / <span class="caps">ECHI</span> files in binary/<span class="caps">ASCII</span> form from an <span class="caps">FTP</span> server, converting them, if necessary, to <span class="caps">ASCII</span> and then inserting them into a database via ActiveRecord. With this utility you only need the standard Avaya <span class="caps">CMS</span> Release 13 or better without any additional software or utilities from Avaya, as this utility will process either binary or <span class="caps">ASCII</span> output from the Avaya <span class="caps">CMS</span>.</p>
<h2>Status</h2>
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<h2>Brought to you by</h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.adhearsion.com">Adhearsion</a>, the open-source, unconventional voice framework that ties technologies together neatly.</li>
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- <a href="mailto:drnicwilliams@gmail.com">Dr Nic</a>, 7th January 2009<br>
+ <a href="mailto:drnicwilliams@gmail.com">Dr Nic</a>, 20th February 2009<br>
Theme extended from <a href="http://rb2js.rubyforge.org/">Paul Battley</a>
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