User guide

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 call pickup groups, on page 444
Update CMC or FAC in CUCM database using BAT, on page 430
Upload and download files, on page 15
Upload file to server, on page 19
CSV data file creation for call pickup groups using text editor
You can use a text editor to create the text-based CSV data file for call pickup groups. The comma separated
values (CSV) file provides textual information in tabular form and contains lines of ASCII text with values
separated by commas.
Related Topics
Create text-based CSV file for call pickup groups, on page 607
Topics related to call pickup groups, on page 444
Edit existing call pickup group CSV data file
You update existing codes by manually updating an existing CSV file or creating a new CSV file using a text
editor.
When you update the Pickup Groups, existing Other Pickup Groups will be disassociated. Do not leave
Other Pickup Group as blank fields. Enter all Other Pickup Groups, that you want to associate with Pickup
Group, continuously.
You can change any part of an existing record, but you must include the pickup group name.
Caution
Procedure
Step 1
To edit an existing CSV data file, download the CSV file 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 call pickup groups, or update existing settings. See Table 39: Configuration
settings for call pickup groups, on page 442 for descriptions of configuration settings.
Example:
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