I just checked my call logs and they can go back till Feb 2011.
That's max can we see the call logs/history? Is there way to see 2010 call history?
How far back can Call Logs Go?
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Re: How far back can Call Logs Go?
At present time logs are only available for the current + previous month. Anything after that is archived.
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Re: How far back can Call Logs Go?
That means we can not see them or retrieve them, correct?
I dont expect a lot for free service. But nothing wrong to ask.
I wanted calls/numbers made in Jan last week.
I dont expect a lot for free service. But nothing wrong to ask.
I wanted calls/numbers made in Jan last week.
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Re: How far back can Call Logs Go?
You're correct, unfortunately once they are archived the front end of the site does not have a way to see or retrieve them. I'll see if we can extend the log duration longer in futuremjbad2 wrote:That means we can not see them or retrieve them, correct?
I dont expect a lot for free service. But nothing wrong to ask.
I wanted calls/numbers made in Jan last week.

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Re: How far back can Call Logs Go?
Any further word/movement on this, Steve? I noticed the OLD post and had been wondering the same myself. A rolling 3-mo history would be a nice baseline to have, as that is what most online billing facilities offer (granted that if most of our calls are indeed FREE, there is no real 'billing' going on, rather just call logs).FPL-steve wrote:You're correct, unfortunately once they are archived the front end of the site does not have a way to see or retrieve them. I'll see if we can extend the log duration longer in future
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Re: How far back can Call Logs Go?
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Just to clarify, since "Archived" could mean "You can't click on it, but if you're nice to me, I'd do it as a favour maybe..."
or it could mean "Sorry, I misspoke... What I MEANT type was 'tar cvjf /dev/null YourCDR.csv'
Or, without the snarkyness, "Suppose the time and date of a specific conversation becomes relevant when the ex wife and I end up skirmishing in court again, and a simple CDR record provided by a third party would suffice to attest to it--would it be get'table? What if it were a recording of a drive-by, and then the court ordered it?
(ps. The drive-by had nothing to do with the Kramer versus Kramer bit..)
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(Sorry to sound a bit obtuse--perhaps it's the academic in me that just won't get jaded even three years in haha...FPL-steve wrote:At present time logs are only available for the current + previous month. Anything after that is archived.
Just to clarify, since "Archived" could mean "You can't click on it, but if you're nice to me, I'd do it as a favour maybe..."
or it could mean "Sorry, I misspoke... What I MEANT type was 'tar cvjf /dev/null YourCDR.csv'
Or, without the snarkyness, "Suppose the time and date of a specific conversation becomes relevant when the ex wife and I end up skirmishing in court again, and a simple CDR record provided by a third party would suffice to attest to it--would it be get'table? What if it were a recording of a drive-by, and then the court ordered it?
(ps. The drive-by had nothing to do with the Kramer versus Kramer bit..)
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