BP telephone and mobile change history report

Hi,
Requirement: We have a new requirement to create a new report that will display the change history of a customer who has done changes in their mobile or telephone number during a specific period.
My approach was:
Read the cdhdr data based on the objectclass objectID and udate.
Read data from cdpos for all records from cdhdr.
Consolidate and display the report.
All data is coming correct except the type of telephone.
I am not being able to distinguise between the telephone type ( mobile or telephone) using the fname field of table cdpos.
When we insert mobile/telephone thru XD02/XD03, the entries in fname field in cdpos are as TELF1 for telephone and TELF2 for mobile. But when we modify or change the telephone or mobile, each entry of table cdpos in field fname is TELF1 or TEL_NUMBER.
How can we differiantiate which type of telephone number is there in table cdpos? Is there any other change document table we can read to differiantiate between telephone types?
Please suggest. Thanks.

Dear Hemanth,
It does not appear in CDPOS because Data element /SCMTMS/INVOICING_STATUS_CODE does not have CHANGE DOCUMENT enabled.
I have also seen there is no such field to determine invoice status in /SCMTMS/D_TRQROT  or  /SCMTMS/D_TORROT tables. But we have appended customer specific fields to update the Invoicing status. You will have to do the same if you want.
For quantity, Distance and duration, yes they appear multiple times.
However, the only way is to reduce the number of records is to put a filter on CDHDR-UDATE (Creation date of the change document).
You can also add Change document number additionally to your report selection criteria to improve the result.
Thanks,
Bharath.K

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