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Title: Panasonic KX-TD816AL (wrong date format)
Post by: brwbol on August 22, 2012, 06:53:46 AM
Hi,

Could you create a modified version of the KX-TD816 pbxparser file (Panasonic KX-TD816.xmlz) that handles date format DD/MM/YY please? The current parser chokes on the date format because it expects MM/DD/YY.

I've attached a log file of the output from our Panasonic KX-TD816AL PBX (with the last 4 digits of phone numbers changed to zeroes).

I will happily give you feedback on the new file.

Many thanks for your help.

Kind regards,

Ben.


Title: Re: Panasonic KX-TD816AL (wrong date format)
Post by: Arthur Grasin on August 24, 2020, 02:00:00 PM
Attached the updates xmlz file. It will allows to select the date format in parser settings.


Title: Re: Panasonic KX-TD816AL (wrong date format)
Post by: brwbol on August 23, 2012, 02:32:29 AM
Hi Arthur,

Wow - that was quick and it works, thank you! I picked date format dd/mm/yy 12:00 AM/PM

But the EXT (extension) is parsed as 15 or 06 instead of 215 or 206. Are you able to adjust the layout of the file to fix this? I can just use 15 and 06 etc. if I need to but it would be good to have the full extension. Also the CO field (Trunk) is out by 1 as well so I get 2 instead of 02 (I've checked parsed values so I know it's not DB dropping leading 0).

You can see the layout in the text file I attached to my first post.

Kind regards,

Ben.


Title: Re: Panasonic KX-TD816AL (wrong date format)
Post by: Arthur Grasin on August 23, 2012, 08:48:13 PM
Hello Ben. Attached :)


Title: Re: Panasonic KX-TD816AL (wrong date format)
Post by: brwbol on August 24, 2012, 03:07:46 AM
Hello Arthur,

Thanks for that! FYI that works, the EXT is correct. But the TRUNK (CO in the report) is still off by one (2 instead of 02). In our case it doesn't matter (we only have 8 CO) but you might want to fix it for others.

Cheers,

Ben.


Title: Re: Panasonic KX-TD816AL (wrong date format)
Post by: Arthur Grasin on September 03, 2012, 07:34:56 AM
Hello, Ben.

I'm sorry for my late reply. I've attached the modified parser.