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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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712 ESN Analysis and Reporting Tool<br />

Property sheet controls<br />

The attributes of an object are represented as Windows controls, such as edit boxes and<br />

drop-down list boxes. For example, the Yes/No type of prompts are represented as check<br />

boxes. The names of prompts appear next to the controls. Property sheets share the<br />

following controls:<br />

The appearance of the property sheet for adding a new object is different from the<br />

appearance when changing an object. The title bar is different and the object ID (for<br />

example, DMI number) is disabled when you are changing an object.<br />

You must delete an object and re-add it to change the object ID.<br />

Edit boxes are used for Object IDs and names; multi-line edit boxes are used for the<br />

Comments field and some repeating data, such as lists of allowed dialed digits.<br />

Mandatory edit boxes have bold label text. Optional edit boxes typically have a<br />

default value. Edit boxes have a tool tip pop-up which describes the allowed values<br />

(for example, “Enter a value between 1 and 32”).<br />

Check boxes represent the Yes/No type of prompts, where selected means Yes.<br />

Drop-down list boxes present a list of choices. These correspond to prompts with<br />

multiple responses. You can type the first letter to make a selection. The text in<br />

drop-down list boxes includes the actual prompt response followed by a short<br />

description. For example:<br />

— NPA: Area Code<br />

— NXX: Central Office Code<br />

Each control has an associated Help description. Click a control, and then press<br />

for help on the selected control. This appears the description on the associated<br />

prompt in the I/O guide Help.<br />

Most ESN objects also have a Last Modified date field and a Synchronization Status<br />

field. These fields appear as read-only text in the property sheet. The Status field<br />

can have the following values in OTM:<br />

— NEW: added on the PC but not on the system. Deleting a new object removes<br />

it from the list because this change does not need to be synchronized to the<br />

system. Changing a New object only changes the Modified timestamp (that is,<br />

it is still New until synchronized with the system). See “Synchronizing the<br />

OTM ESN database and the system” on page 717.<br />

— TRN: The object has been synchronized with the system. The object has been<br />

successfully transmitted to or retrieved from the system.<br />

— CHG: The object has been changed on the PC but not on the system.<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005

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