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the value, for example, to Acme Toys, Inc. or John L. Smith from the preceding examples, overwrites the
existing value in the database.
Procedure
Step 1
To edit existing CSV data files, download the CSV files from the first node of the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager server to your local workstation.
Step 2
Open and edit the existing CSV file using a text editor.
Delete existing settings, add new codes, or update existing settings. See Table 37: Configuration settings for
CMC and FAC, on page 429 for descriptions of the CMC and FAC configuration settings.
If you add new codes at the same time that you update them, make sure that you enter all required
information.
A blank value does not overwrite an existing value in the database, but updating the value overwrites
the existing value in the database.
Caution
What to Do Next
Upload the CSV files to the first node of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
You must add the CSV file to BAT and insert the file to update the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
database.
Related Topics
Download file off server, on page 18
Topics related to CMC and FAC configuration, on page 431
Update CMC or FAC in CUCM database using BAT, on page 430
Upload file to server, on page 19
CMC and FAC CSV data file settings
The following table provides descriptions of the configuration settings in the CMC and FAC CSV data files.
Table 37: Configuration settings for CMC and FAC
DescriptionSetting/Column
For CMC CSV file
Enter a unique code of no more than 16 digits that the user will enter
when placing a call. The client matter code displays in the CDRs for
calls that use this code.
Client Matter Code
This optional field helps you associate a client code with a client. The
description can include up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot
include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), back-slash
(\), or angle brackets (<>).
Description
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CMC and FAC CSV data file settings
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