215.2.3
DELETE-WABE
This command deletes either the entries found for given CD’s or all entries that can be deleted in the given DPLN groups.
Before DELETE-WABE can be used, all entries that are linked to the CDs to be deleted must be eliminated. This must be done in the reverse order in which they were assigned. This applies to the AMOs LDPLN, SBCSU, ACSU, SCSU, SA, VFGKZ, RICHT and GKREG for example.
NOTE:
The DAR ATNDIND may be erased only if the correspondent attendant console has also been erased (AMO-ACSU).
Two types of deletion are available:
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TYPE=CD is the exact opposite of the ADD command. All data specified for the delete command in this branch must match the actual entries for the CD in the database exactly. The CD is only deleted if no input errors exist, otherwise an error message is output. An executed CD delete command can be undone by performing an input command with the same data.
To keep data consistency in the WABE tables, DAR pairs must be always deleted together. There are no exceptions here in contrast to CHECK=N in the case of ADD. As in the case of ADD, CD pairs which contain special characters must belong to the same category. If several equal DAR pairs of the same category are present, a delete pair has not to be identical with an assign pair. This association is not defined anywhere. It is essential that an even number of CD‘s of paired DAR‘s is assigned in each case.
As for the ADD command, if the parameter DPLN is not declared for DELETE, a DAR valid without DPLN branching is expected. Similarly, if CPS is not specified, the given DAR is expected for all possible CPSs, as entered in the table. The DAR is only deleted in these cases.
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In the TYPE=DPLN branch, all entries for a specified DPLN can be deleted, as long as additional information assigned with other AMOs is deleted first.
Independent from the type of deletion (TYPE=), for every CD of DAR OWNNODE with a valid ARN (01 to 99), the CD (office code) must be removed from the ARN to office code assignment table for digit code display at this ARN if this code is still assigned. Another office code is assigned to the old ARN if the old ARN is stored in the dial plan at another CD.
Procedure Overview
Command Code
Parameter
DELETE-WABE
TYPE=CD,CD=<key-num>,[DPLN=<number>]
,[CPS=<number>],DAR=<param>
,[CD2=<key-num>],[CPS2=<param>];
|TYPE=DPLN,DPLN=<number>;
Examples
1.
Delete station numbers 3200-3249, in CPS = station user preliminary dialing, DAR = station.
Input:
DELETE-WABE:TYPE=CD,CD=3200&&3249,CPS=5,DAR=STN;
2.
Delete all DARs of the DPLN = 2
Input:
DELETE-WABE:TYPE=DPLN,DPLN=2;
3.
Delete the digit analysis result pair = *75, #76 in all CPSs of DPLN = 15, DAR = ’Mailbox access by the owner’.
Input:
DELETE-WABE:TYPE=CD,CD=*75,DPLN=15,DAR=VMOWN,CD2=#76;
CPS reduction
A CD added for a DAR is assigned for a specific CPS range, i.e. that the CD in the assigned CPSs leads to this DAR. The CPS range assigned to a CD can be reduced by specifying the parameter CPS during the DELETE action. Please note, that the parameter CD2 is not pemitted in the case of CPS reduction, even for DAR pairs (Exception: if a CD is completely deleted, i.e. for all CPSs configured, CD2 must be entered for DAR pairs). A CPS reduction for the CD of a partner DAR (CD2) must be performed by repeating the DELETE action.
Example:
1.
Delete a DAR pair with full CPS range (specify the parameter CD2)
Input:
DELETE-WABE:TYPE=CD,CD=*75,CDDAR=CAFAFWD,CD2=#75;
2.
CPS reduction for the new station numbers of the DAR pair (parameter CD2 must not be specified - separate DELETE command necessary for partner DAR)
Input:
DELETE-WABE:TYPE=CD,CD=*75,CPS=5,DAR=CAFAFWD;
DELETE-WABE:TYPE=CD,CD=#75,CPS=5,DAR=CAFDFWD;
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