It looks like I'll be faced with extracting telephone call records from a Digium "switchvox" communications platform. According to the Mfr. forums, there is no ODBC extraction option. They support manual connection via a web browser and saving as XML or XLS files. Has anyone here had any experience managing or extracting call data from a Digium PBX using Perl? If so, are there recommended modules for same? I'm hoping to use Perl to handle this project but I'm not (yet) finding any breadcrumbs to follow in my various searches. Any/all comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
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