Matching Message Id form SubmitSm (hex) with delivery notification (decimal)
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 4:06 pm
Hi
1st question:
From the log below, you can see, that the message id that is returned upon the SubmitSm Command is a string of hexadecimal characters. The message id that is received with the delivery receipt is a string of decimal characters. The value 0x5A530486 equals the decimal value of 1515390086.
Is there a reason why the value is first returned in hexadecimal format and later is returned in decimal format? Is this dependent on the SMPP provider (Swisscom)? In order to match the sent messages to the received delivery notifications I need to convert the hex value to the dec value.
2nd question:
The provider contract states, that up to 5 client sessions could be run in parallel. We only have one System Id to bind (login) with the provider. I like to know, if we can run multiple independent systems that each can send SMS messages and track their delivery notifications through Inetlab.SMPP separate from each other. Is this possible with only one System Id or would we need additional System Ids?
Kind regards,
André
1st question:
From the log below, you can see, that the message id that is returned upon the SubmitSm Command is a string of hexadecimal characters. The message id that is received with the delivery receipt is a string of decimal characters. The value 0x5A530486 equals the decimal value of 1515390086.
Is there a reason why the value is first returned in hexadecimal format and later is returned in decimal format? Is this dependent on the SMPP provider (Swisscom)? In order to match the sent messages to the received delivery notifications I need to convert the hex value to the dec value.
2nd question:
The provider contract states, that up to 5 client sessions could be run in parallel. We only have one System Id to bind (login) with the provider. I like to know, if we can run multiple independent systems that each can send SMS messages and track their delivery notifications through Inetlab.SMPP separate from each other. Is this possible with only one System Id or would we need additional System Ids?
Kind regards,
André