Cisco Systems OL-5385-01 manual Retaining Stored Values

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Chapter 4 Working with Users

Updating Users

Example

Enter your preferred language first, followed by the country. Use the following three examples as a guide:

English United States, French France, German Germany

Example

You do not have to supply information for the optional fields, if only the mandatory fields are completed. If you have stored the optional fields previously in the DC directory, leaving them blank here will reset the values to blank. See “Retaining Stored Values” section on page 4-17for information on keeping previously stored values.

John,Daviss,123,johnProfile,,,

Retaining Stored Values

Use this procedure to keep values that were previously stored in the

Cisco CallManager database.

Procedure

Step 1 Start BAT. (See Starting BAT, page 1-3.)

Step 2 Choose Configure > Users.

The Insert Users window displays.

Step 3 In the right corner of the window, click Update Users.

The Update Users window displays.

Step 4 Note the value in the Value for fields to be ignored box. You entered this value while you were performing “Updating Users to Cisco CallManager” section on page 4-18.

If you have not completed the “Updating Users to Cisco CallManager” section on page 4-18, decide what you want to enter into the Value for fields to be ignored box and use the same symbol here.

Step 5 Enter the value from the Value for fields to be ignored box into the CSV file.

 

 

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Contents Adding Users Working with UsersRelated Topics Creating the CSV File for UsersProcedure Creating a CSV File for Users Using BAT.xltWorking with Users Adding Users Creating a Text-Based CSV File for Users Procedure Example Tips for Creating a Text-Based CSV FileBefore You Begin Adding Users to Cisco CallManagerChoose Configure Users Working with Users Adding Users Click Insert Creating the CSV File for Updating Users Updating UsersCreating a CSV File for Updating Users Using BAT.xlt Userid,#,department,,,123456789012 Creating a Text-Based CSV File for Updating Users Tips for Creating a Text-Based CSV File Retaining Stored Values Updating Users to Cisco CallManager Working with Users Updating Users Deleting Users Deleting Users from Cisco CallManager Related Topics