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begins with
contains
is exactly
ends with
is empty
is not empty
Step 5
Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable.
To find all UDPs that are registered in the database, click Find without entering any search
text.
Tip
Step 6
To further define your query and to add multiple filters, check the Search Within Results check box, choose
AND or OR from the drop-down box, and repeat Step 2, on page 323 and Step 5, on page 324.
Step 7
Click Find.
A list of discovered templates displays by:
Device Profile Name
Description
Device Type
Profile Type
Step 8
In the Job Information area, enter the Job description.
Step 9
Choose a delete method. Do one of the following:
a) Click Run Immediately to delete UDP records immediately.
b) Click Run Later to delete UDP records at a later time.
Step 10
Click Submit to create a job for deleting the phone records.
Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu to schedule and/or activate this job.
If you do not enter any information in the query text box, the system deletes all UDP records.
Because the delete action is final, you cannot retrieve deleted records.
Caution
Related Topics
BAT log files, on page 571
Scheduling Jobs, on page 561
Topics related to UDP deletions, on page 326
Delete UDP using custom file
You can create a custom file of UDPs that you want to delete using a text editor. You can have device profile
name, device profile description, and directory number in the same custom file, but you cannot have directory
numbers in the same file. You need to create separate files—one file that contains the device names and MAC
addresses and another file that contains the directory numbers.
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