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lex command.

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pmaths

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Feb 15, 2007
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Hi - hopefully just a quick one.

Does anyone know the lex command used to list all extensions, but must also include and diversion information.

I've tried lex a e and this returns all extension includind the cos and tac settings but not any diversion info.

The only way I can get the diversion info so far is to do a lex on each individual extension.

Simply - I'm looking to list all extensions where a diversion is setup - if anyone can help it would be most appreciated.

Cheers...
 
have you tried

LEX <first digit of extn range> A E

e.g LEX 4 A E

When I was born I was so suprised I didn't talk for 18 months
 
Hi - yep - it returns the same as lex a e - only difference is it just returns those extensions with the prefix No typed in.
 
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