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What extensions assigned to LIM 1

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Yorkie9

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Jun 8, 2009
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Can anyone help me, i would like to find out what extension numbers are assigned to a particular LIM in a multi LIM system, i'm sure i've done this before and have to see the results in the log files but forgoten what i did DOH!
 
SUDIP:LIM=x; print out all data for directory numbers stated in parameter LIM - but it gives much print!

 
ksddp,exddp and gedip commands are best suited for getting an overview.

/Daddy

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You could also use SYEDP:LIM=X; it gives you the extension numbers and their positions.
-phrankie
 
Thanks for the help folks, I'll check them out on Alex when i get a minute.



 
whosrdaddy, i had a look at KSDDP, EXDDP and GEDIP but they don't give me an option to specify the lim, i think with those commands you need to know the extension numbers first, i was wanting to find what extensions were allocated in a specific LIM, thanks for the help though.

mundus thanks for the tip SUDIP:LIM=x; your right it does give you a lot of feedback, enough for me to get the info i wanted.

Sorry phrankie, I missed your post before I went exploring, I'll have a look on Monday once the system has finished synchronising this weekend.
 
I only said it would give you an "overview"

ksddp:dir=all;
exddp:dir=all;
gedip:dir=all;

some excel skills, sort by lim and that's it.

sudip printout is ok, but gives a *lot* of info.

P.S.: you never said what system you have (TSE/TSW/...)

MxOne offers better managing capabilities...

/Daddy

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SYEDP:LIM=X gives you the extensions and allocated equipment positions, spot on phrankie thanks for the help

/Daddy we have TSW BC13 service pack 6

 
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