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Deleting Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes
Deleting Code Settings
Deleting Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes
Related Topics
Deleting Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes
You can delete codes from the system by using a custom file that contains the codes that you want to delete. You can edit a custom file where you previously inserted or updated authorization codes, or you can create a new CSV file where you manually enter the codes that you want to delete.
To delete Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes, use the following procedures.
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Deleting Code Settings
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Deleting Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes
Deleting Code Settings
If you plan to edit an existing CSV file, you must update the file, so only the lines that contain the codes that you want to delete remain in the file.
Example for CMC (Existing CSV File)
You obtain a file that contains the following information, and you decide to delete the client matter codes, 5550, 5551, and 5555:
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5550,Phil Jones DDS
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5551,Southwest Shades
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5552,Happy Pharmaceuticals
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5553,Weddings by Joyce
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5554,Peterson Plumbing
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5555,Acme Toys
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5556,Chicago Paralegals
Before you delete the entries, the file must contain only the following entries:
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5550,Phil Jones DDS
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5551,Southwest Shades
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5555,Acme Toys
Example for CMC (New CSV File)
If you create a new file to delete the codes, list only the codes, separated by lines, as shown in the following example:
5550
5551
5555
Example for FAC (Existing CSV File)
You obtain a file that contains the following information, and you decide to delete the authorization codes that are assigned to John, Dave, and Bill:
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1233,Sandy Brown,30
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1234,John Smith,20
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1235,Dave Green,30
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1236,John David,20
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1237,Alex Anderson,30
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1238,Bill Jones,20
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1239,Jennifer Summers,20
Before you can delete the entries for John, Dave, and Bill, the file must contain only the following entries:
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1234,John Smith,20
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1235,Dave Green,30
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1238,Bill Jones,20
Example for FAC (New File)
If you create a new file to delete the codes, list only the codes, separated by lines, as shown in the following example:
1234
1235
1238
To delete batches of codes, see the "Deleting Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes" section.
Additional Topics
See the "Related Topics" section.
Deleting Forced Authorization Codes and Client Matter Codes
Before you Begin
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Perform one of the following tasks:
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Create a new file for codes that you want to delete, as described in the "Example for CMC (New CSV File)" section and "Example for FAC (Existing CSV File)" section.
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On the Cisco Unified CallManager server download the appropriate CSV files from the first node of the Cisco Unified CallManager server. For more information, see "Uploading a File" section.
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In Notepad, open and edit the existing CSV file to delete the entries.
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Upload the modified CSV files to the first node of the Cisco Unified CallManager server. For more information, see "Uploading a File" section:
Procedure
Step 1
In Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, choose one of the following options, depending on whether you plan to delete client matter codes or forced authorization codes:
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For CMC—Bulk Administration > Client Matter Codes > Delete Client Matter Codes
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For FAC—Bulk Administration > Forced Authorization Codes > Delete Forced Authorization Codes
Step 2
Choose a custom file from the drop-down list box and click Find.
Step 3
The Find and List Client Matter Codes window or Find and List Forced Authorization window displays.
Step 4
In the Job Information area, enter the Job description.
Step 5
Click the Run Immediately radio button to generate a report immediately or, click Run Later to generate reports at a later time.
Step 6
Click Submit to create a job for deleting FAC and CMC.
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Make sure that you browse the entire list of the displayed results before submitting the job for deletion.
Step 7
Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu to schedule and/or activate this job.
For more information on jobs, see the Chapter 51, "Scheduling Jobs."
For information on log files, see "BAT Log Files" section on page 54-3.
Additional Topics
See the "Related Topics" section.
Related Topics
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CMC and FAC Configuration Checklist
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Important BAT Considerations
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Creating a CSV File by Using BAT.xlt
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Using a Text Editor to Create the CSV Data File for Client Matter Codes and Forced Authorization Codes
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Editing an Existing CMC or FAC CSV File
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CMC and FAC CSV File Settings
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Using BAT to Update the Cisco Unified CallManager Database
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Deleting Code Settings