Cisco Cisco IP Contact Center Release 4.6.1 Technical References
Object_Security Table
This table is in the
. To see database rules for these tables, click
Specifies the access level each user or group has to individual objects. The Primary Key (PK)
is nonclustered. The AlternateKey (AK) is clustered.
is nonclustered. The AlternateKey (AK) is clustered.
Related tables
(via ObjectType)
(via UserGroupName)
Table 135: Indexes for Object_Security Table
index_keys
index_description
index_name
UserGroupName, ObjectID, ObjectType
clustered, unique, unique key
located on PRIMARY
located on PRIMARY
XAK1Object_Security
UserGroupName
nonclustered located on PRIMARY
XIE1Object_Security
ObjectSecurityID
nonclustered, unique, primary key
located on PRIMARY
located on PRIMARY
XPKObject_Security
Fields in Object_Security Table:
Keys and Null Option:
Data Type:
Description:
Field Name:
NOT NULL
DBINT
Specifies the access level the group has to the
object. To see values. click
object. To see values. click
.
AccessLevel
NOT NULL
CHANGESTAMP
Incremented when the record is changed in the
central database.
central database.
ChangeStamp
AK-1 NOT NULL
DBINT
Identifies the specific object.
ObjectID
PK NOT NULL
DBINT
A unique identifier for the row.
ObjectSecurityID
AK-1 NOT NULL
DBINT
Identifies the type of object.
ObjectType
AK-1, IE-1 NOT NULL
varchar(64)
Identifies the user group.
UserGroupName
Peripheral Table
. To see database
rules for these tables, click
Each row corresponds to an ACD or PBX at a call center. Use the PG Explorer to add, update,
and delete Peripheral records.
and delete Peripheral records.
Database Schema Handbook Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.2(1)
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Chapter 2: All Tables
Object_Security Table