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Option:
Data Type:
Description:
Field Name:
NOT NULL
DBCHAR
Indicates whether the call variable is currently
enabled:
Enabled
• Y = Yes
• N = No
AK-1 NOT
NULL
VNAME32
An enterprise name for this call variable. This name
must be unique among all expanded call variables
within the business entity.
EnterpriseName
PK NOT NULL
DBSMALLINT
A unique identifier for the call variable.
ExpandedCallVariableID
NOT NULL
DBCHAR
Indicates whether the call variable is provided by
Cisco:
GeoTelProvided
• Y= Yes
• N= No
NULL
DBINT
If the call variable is an array, the maximum number
of elements in the array: 1 to 255.
MaximumArraySize
NOT NULL
DBINT
The maximum length of the call variable value: 1 to
210.
MaximumLength
NOT NULL
DBCHAR
Y or N. Default is N.
Persistent
Specifies whether or not each individual ECC
variable is persistent (is written to the historical
database with the TCD or RCD record).
The 'Persistent' value is con
figurable using the
Expanded Call Context Variable list tool.
For newly-added ECC variables, the checkbox for
the Peristent value is unchecked; that is, the default
value is 'N'. To change the value to 'Y', check this
box in the con
figuration tool.
In an upgrade, pre-existing ECC variables, which
were previously persistent by default, are not
changed; they remain 'Y'. You may recon
figure them
to 'N'
Feature_Control_Set Table
This table is in the 
To see database rules for these tables, click
It contains information about the different feature sets that may be used by different users.
Note: 
The Feature Control Set List tool is not available on a limited AW.
Database Schema Handbook Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.2(1)
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Chapter 2:  All Tables
Feature_Control_Set Table