edsbr command

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arctus

edsbr command

Post by arctus »

I find this command (edsbr) very useful, when you want to review all the users in the database. I use it to find out which dir. numbers are not yet assigned and to review the physical connections.

arctus, SI
TommyDe

ednump

Post by TommyDe »

If you want to see what numbers not created it´s easier to use ednump for numbering plan. You can also use edabv for speed dialling numbers.
cavagnaro

Post by cavagnaro »

I found that if i add forward it says that some numbers are in forward but they doensn't match necesarilly with the ones that listfwd command shows, so what does the forward in edsbr means?
olebon

Post by olebon »

Sorry for a stupid question. I tried edsbr, but it keeps asking


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enter criteria or command:
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Is there a way to get a short description?
cavagnaro

Post by cavagnaro »

write help *
arctus

Post by arctus »

Hi, just wondering, with the "edsbr" command, is there a way to display the full directory number name, because by default, it's being truncated, even if you manually enter the width of the column!

thanks, arctus, SI
lapepe

Post by lapepe »

I want change default output to file, no to screen.
How?? :?:

I know help * now.
I type enter criteria or command:help out
No help for out command.
tincho.rn

Post by tincho.rn »

Use:
*? and ?
zanex

Post by zanex »

When you type go it will run the query and create a file in /usr4/tmp with the following filename mcsedXXXXXX where the X's are random characters - just export the file and use excel with a "|" delimiter.
lapepe

Post by lapepe »

Thanks All. :D
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