diff --git a/doc/tex/billing.tex b/doc/tex/billing.tex
index 9fae40be85593778fb4d9a2a93c41b51dbac00c7..5c7f68a60dd2d9dba5477a201aea196338b9fb5d 100644
--- a/doc/tex/billing.tex
+++ b/doc/tex/billing.tex
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For more information, use the "core show application $<$application$>$" command.
 You can set default account codes and AMA flags for devices in
 channel configuration files, like sip.conf, iax.conf etc.
 
-\section{Fields of the CDR in Asterisk}
+\section{CDR Fields}
 
 \begin{itemize}
    \item accountcode:  What account number to use, (string, 20 characters)
@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ transfers with IAX2 to avoid this problem, or turn off transfers completely
 (although this can result in a media latency increase since the media packets
 have to traverse the middle server(s) in the call).
 
-\section{CDR Variables}
+\section{Variables}
 
-If the channel has a cdr, that cdr record has its own set of variables which
-can be accessed just like channel variables. The following builtin variables
-are available.
+If the channel has a CDR, that CDR has its own set of variables which can be
+accessed just like channel variables. The following builtin variables are
+available.
 
 \begin{verbatim}
 ${CDR(clid)}         Caller ID
diff --git a/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex b/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex
index ad5a8a20d8410be7bb6ad2f58a4a299bd429fbab..3fe7e148be69b23122b4ea1e1c46f9b1432a3ec2 100644
--- a/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex
+++ b/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-\section{CDR Back Ends}
+\section{Storage Backends}
 
-\subsection{MSSQL}
+\subsection{Microsoft SQL Server}
 
 	Asterisk can currently store CDRs into an MSSQL database in
 	two different ways:  cdr\_odbc or cdr\_tds
@@ -195,11 +195,11 @@
                 call to the database when it's complete.
 
 
-\subsection{MYSQL}
+\subsection{MySQL}
 
 Using MySQL for CDR records is supported by using ODBC and the cdr\_odbc module.
 
-\subsection{PGSQL}
+\subsection{PostgreSQL}
         If you want to go directly to postgresql database, and have the cdr\_pgsql.so
         compiled you can use the following sample setup.
         On Debian, before compiling asterisk, just install libpqxx-dev.
@@ -246,10 +246,14 @@ Using MySQL for CDR records is supported by using ODBC and the cdr\_odbc module.
 \end{verbatim}
 \end{astlisting}
 
-\subsection{SQLLITE}
+\subsection{SQLite 2}
 
 SQLite version 2 is supported in cdr\_sqlite.
 
+\subsection{SQLite 3}
+
+SQLite version 3 is supported in cdr\_sqlite3\_custom.
+
 \subsection{RADIUS}
 
 \subsubsection{What is needed}