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In which LIM are groupmembers prepared?

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mdheer

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Feb 16, 2009
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Hello,

When i'd use the TTY command: ghdap:grp=all;sort=1;
i'll see all the groupnumbers we've used with the members in this group. what i'd like to know is in which LIM these members are programmed. Is there a TTy command to find out? ( our problem is that we can not assign more then 250 members in groups per LIM, so we want to know at any time were the space is in our 4 LIM's )

Thx for your tips !

mdheer
 
you need to printout each extension.

one example is use SUDIP:DIR=X command.

if you have only digital extensions, it's better to use KSDDP:DIR=X command

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Thx for your advise! What i want to see is also the generic (6) extensions, but also the digital extensions per LIM. At the moment i use tese commands, and i copy and paste it in excel...

KSDDP:DIR=xxxx&xxxx;
gedip:dir=xxxx&xxxx;

When i have numbers who are in sequencing i'd use

gedip:dir=xxxx&&xxxx; or KSDDP:DIR=xxxx&&xxxx;

most of the time the generic or digital extensions are not sequencing, so i'd need to specify eich number seperately.
Do you know a quiker way to put these information from the logbook in one document?

regards

mdheer
 
This depends on if your using BC MD110 software or using MXone.
 
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