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GAMMU-SMSD-SQL(7)						       Gammu							 GAMMU-SMSD-SQL(7)

NAME
gammu-smsd-sql - gammu-smsd(1) backend using SQL abstraction layer to use any supported database as a message storage DESCRIPTION
SQL service stores all its data in database. It can use one of these SQL backends (configuration option Driver in smsd section): o native_mysql for gammu-smsd-mysql o native_pgsql for gammu-smsd-pgsql o odbc for gammu-smsd-odbc o drivers supported by DBI for gammu-smsd-dbi, which include: o sqlite3 - for SQLite 3 o mysql - for MySQL o pgsql - for PostgeSQL o freetds - for MS SQL Server or Sybase SQL CONNECTION PARAMETERS
Common for all backends: o User - user connecting to database o Password - password for connecting to database o Host - database host or data source name o Database - database name o Driver - native_mysql, native_pgsql, odbc or DBI one o SQL - SQL dialect to use Specific for DBI: o DriversPath - path to DBI drivers o DBDir - sqlite/sqlite3 directory with database See also The variables are fully described in gammurc documentation. SQL QUERIES
Almost all queries are configurable. You can edit them in [sql] section. There are several variables used in SQL queries. We can separate them into three groups: o phone specific, which can be used in every query, see Phone Specific Parameters o SMS specific, which can be used in queries which works with SMS messages, see SMS Specific Parameters o query specific, which are numeric and are specific only for given query (or set of queries), see Configurable queries Phone Specific Parameters %I IMEI of phone %P PHONE ID (hostname) %N client name (eg. Gammu 1.12.3) SMS Specific Parameters %R remote number [1] %C delivery datetime %e delivery status on receiving or status error on sending %t message reference %d receiving datetime for received sms %E encoded text of SMS %c SMS coding (ie 8bit or UnicodeNoCompression) %F sms centre number %u UDH header %x class %T decoded SMS text %A CreatorID of SMS (sending sms) %V relative validity [1] Sender number for received messages (insert to inbox or delivery notifications), destination otherwise. CONFIGURABLE QUERIES
All configurable queries can be set in [sql] section. Sequence of rows in selects are mandatory. All default queries noted here are noted for MySQL. Actual time and time addition are selected for default queries during initialization. delete_phone Deletes phone from database. Default value: DELETE FROM phones WHERE IMEI = %I insert_phone Inserts phone to database. Default value: INSERT INTO phones (IMEI, ID, Send, Receive, InsertIntoDB, TimeOut, Client, Battery, SignalStrength) VALUES (%I, %P, %1, %2, NOW(), (NOW() + INTERVAL 10 SECOND) + 0, %N, -1, -1) Query specific parameters: %1 enable send (yes or no) - configuration option Send %2 enable receive (yes or no) - configuration option Receive save_inbox_sms_select Select message for update delivery status. Default value: SELECT ID, Status, SendingDateTime, DeliveryDateTime, SMSCNumber FROM sentitems WHERE DeliveryDateTime IS NULL AND SenderID = %P AND TPMR = %t AND DestinationNumber = %R save_inbox_sms_update_delivered Update message delivery status if message was delivered. Default value: UPDATE sentitems SET DeliveryDateTime = %C, Status = %1, StatusError = %e WHERE ID = %2 AND TPMR = %t Query specific parameters: %1 delivery status returned by GSM network %2 ID of message save_inbox_sms_update Update message if there is an delivery error. Default value: UPDATE sentitems SET Status = %1, StatusError = %e WHERE ID = %2 AND TPMR = %t Query specific parameters: %1 delivery status returned by GSM network %2 ID of message save_inbox_sms_insert Insert received message. Default value: INSERT INTO inbox (ReceivingDateTime, Text, SenderNumber, Coding, SMSCNumber, UDH, Class, TextDecoded, RecipientID) VALUES (%d, %E, %R, %c, %F, %u, %x, %T, %P) update_received Update statistics after receiving message. Default value: UPDATE phones SET Received = Received + 1 WHERE IMEI = %I refresh_send_status Update messages in outbox. Default value: UPDATE outbox SET SendingTimeOut = (NOW() + INTERVAL locktime SECOND) + 0 WHERE ID = %1 AND (SendingTimeOut < NOW() OR SendingTimeOut IS NULL) Query specific parameters: %1 ID of message find_outbox_sms_id Find sms messages for sending. Default value: SELECT ID, InsertIntoDB, SendingDateTime, SenderID FROM outbox WHERE SendingDateTime < NOW() AND SendingTimeOut < NOW() AND SendBefore >= CURTIME() AND SendAfter <= CURTIME() AND ( SenderID is NULL OR SenderID = '' OR SenderID = %P ) ORDER BY InsertIntoDB ASC LIMIT %1 Query specific parameters: %1 limit of sms messages sended in one walk in loop find_outbox_body Select body of message. Default value: SELECT Text, Coding, UDH, Class, TextDecoded, ID, DestinationNumber, MultiPart, RelativeValidity, DeliveryReport, CreatorID FROM outbox WHERE ID=%1 Query specific parameters: %1 ID of message find_outbox_multipart Select remaining parts of sms message. Default value: SELECT Text, Coding, UDH, Class, TextDecoded, ID, SequencePosition FROM outbox_multipart WHERE ID=%1 AND SequencePosition=%2 Query specific parameters: %1 ID of message %2 Number of multipart message delete_outbox Remove messages from outbox after threir successful send. Default value: DELETE FROM outbox WHERE ID=%1 Query specific parameters: %1 ID of message delete_outbox_multipart Remove messages from outbox_multipart after threir successful send. Default value: DELETE FROM outbox_multipart WHERE ID=%1 Query specific parameters: %1 ID of message create_outbox Create message (insert to outbox). Default value: INSERT INTO outbox (CreatorID, SenderID, DeliveryReport, MultiPart, InsertIntoDB, Text, DestinationNumber, RelativeValidity, Coding, UDH, Class, TextDecoded) VALUES (%1, %P, %2, %3, NOW(), %E, %R, %V, %c, %u, %x, %T) Query specific parameters: %1 creator of message %2 delivery status report - yes/default %3 multipart - FALSE/TRUE %4 Part (part number) %5 ID of message create_outbox_multipart Create message remaining parts. Default value: INSERT INTO outbox_multipart (SequencePosition, Text, Coding, UDH, Class, TextDecoded, ID) VALUES (%4, %E, %c, %u, %x, %T, %5) Query specific parameters: %1 creator of message %2 delivery status report - yes/default %3 multipart - FALSE/TRUE %4 Part (part number) %5 ID of message add_sent_info Insert to sentitems. Default value: INSERT INTO sentitems (CreatorID,ID,SequencePosition,Status,SendingDateTime, SMSCNumber, TPMR, SenderID,Text,DestinationNumber,Coding,UDH,Class,TextDecoded, InsertIntoDB,RelativeValidity) VALUES (%A, %1, %2, %3, NOW(), %F, %4, %P, %E, %R, %c, %u, %x, %T, %5, %V) Query specific parameters: %1 ID of sms message %2 part number (for multipart sms) %3 message state (SendingError, Error, SendingOK, SendingOKNoReport) %4 message reference (TPMR) %5 time when inserted in db update_sent Update sent statistics after sending message. Default value: UPDATE phones SET Sent= Sent + 1 WHERE IMEI = %I refresh_phone_status Update phone status (battery, signal). Default value: UPDATE phones SET TimeOut= (NOW() + INTERVAL 10 SECOND) + 0, Battery = %1, SignalStrength = %2 WHERE IMEI = %I Query specific parameters: %1 battery percent %2 signal percent AUTHOR
Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> COPYRIGHT
2009-2012, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> 1.31.90 February 24, 2012 GAMMU-SMSD-SQL(7)
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