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    Question

    Does anyone know anything about writing a VB
    front-end for a PBX system?

    Is it possible to get, for example, a "call start date/time"
    value from the PBX system and show it on a VB screen
    which would then be saved in a MS SQL 7 database?
    (The application will be run on Win98.)

    Any help -- suggestions, web page referals ... anything
    would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,
    rlb_wpg

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    Don't you have a Person to enter call start stop times in to a VB program ??

    Are you meaning to say...that you want automate the
    process without human aid ???
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    They want the call start and stop times to be gotten from the pbx while the users enters in other data (ie. password, number requested, etc.)

    A second option would be to get a unique call id from the pbx and then have a day-end process to match up call id #s and get the start and stop times.

    Possible?

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    After some research they've decided to have operators manually enter data and then run a reconciliation program at day-end to find the dates and times (not sure how I'm gonna pull that off ...).

    Thanks for all your input.

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    at the risk of sounding dumb (well not really a big risk for me) but what is a PBX system?

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    Hi

    Basically PBX stands for private branch exchange.

    It is the box where the main phone line(s) is terminated and sereval phones call all be connected with different phone numbers.

    I could go on but it would just bore you

    Geoff

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    thankyou

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