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Corporate Directory displays wrong DN for ACD Set 1

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DogBiscuits

Technical User
May 25, 2007
54
US
Hello,

System Info:

CS 1000E 5.5
TM 3.1 (Fully Patched)
5 ACD sets

TM Generates and updates Corporate Directory daily. Everything works great except the ACD sets.

The ACD sets have a DID on Key 3 and an internal extension on Key 4. For some reason the CorpDir shows the Key 4 as their extension. I need their Key 3 to show in corpDir.

Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
Use the Options tab to exclude the DN values in the original file, then create an "include" file with the DN values you want.
 
mdsikes,

Thanks for your reply. I have tried using an Exclude list to remove the incorrect extension but I am having trouble getting it to work. I tried with WordPad and Excel saving as a CSV. I don't know if it is just a format issue or what. Would you or someone else be willing to post an example exclude list?

Thanks,

jnjarboe
 
FYI...

I finally figured out the format of the CSV file.

Here it is:

"Smith","John","2166","no","0","","Indiana\CS1000"
"Doe","John","2167","no","0","","Indiana\cs1000"
"Who","Doctor","2168","no","0","","Indiana\cs1000"
"Storm","Rain","2169","no","0","","Indiana\cs1000"
"Melton","Ice","2170","no","0","","Indiana\cs1000"

You have to add quotes around each field. I just unchecked "Include in Corp Directory" from the system navigator and added them back using the include CSV.

I don't see anything about quotes in the doc but I have seen that before with CSV. Must be a legacy thing.

Hope this helps someone in the future.
 
jnjarboe
Would you explain each field in the csv file.

"Smith","John","2166","no","0","","Indiana\CS1000"
^ , ^ , ^ , ? , ? , ?, ?
Last , First, Ext. ,
Name , Name , # ,

Thanks
 
I think this is what the fields are.

"Last Name","First Name","Prime DN","LDN","Customer","Department","Site\System"

 
Hello,

Can you only use one number per name?
Example :

John has a deskphone and a cell phone.
Is it possible to maken one row for both numbers, or must I make two rows, one for the desk phone and the other row for his cell phone?
 
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