Why on earth would one even entertain such a crazy notion.
forget it!!!
if you are moving from CCR to Chronicall, simply ask the customer to run all the reports they need prior to the shift, install CCR / IIS etc and re-deploy the server to Chronicall.
You MAY be able to break the CCR/IPO connection but leave CCR running, allowing access to old data. Then load Xima on another machine for new traffic. As others have said, you cannot viably merge the two.
If the call details can be extracted from the CCR database such that you can reliably determine the start time of each event, then you *might* be able to create your own event sequence and construct the calls from scratch.
I do not believe Avaya and Xima have any automated tools to do this for you.
Do you have a schema/description of the contents of a CCR database?
If you are getting Xima, just leave CCR running. I imagine you are keeping the licenses anyway as you can't really send them back (unless your dealer is taking them) so it won't stop working. CCR and XIMA have different ways of connecting to the system and different licnesing mechanisms so shouldn't conflict I wouldn't think. I would mean having 2 servers though.
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