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Keys and Null
Option:
Data Type:
Description:
Field Name:
•  = Partitioning is enabled.
• = Partitioning is not enabled.
Note:  (1) Changing this property will cause ALL person login
names in the database to be changed appropriately. (2) It is
possible that not all person records can be converted from case
sensitive to not case sensitive or the reverse. This can happen if
changing the case causes a name conflict with other login names
in the system.
ICR_Instance Table
This table is part of the 
Each row defines an ICM instance. For a Network Applications Manager (NAM), you should
configure an instance for each associated Customer ICM. Use ICM Configuration Manager to
create, update, or delete an ICM instance.
Related tables
 (via ICRInstanceID)
Table 106: Indexes for ICR_Instance Table
index_keys
index_description
index_name
EnterpriseName
nonclustered, unique, unique key
located on PRIMARY
XAK1ICR_Instance
NetworkICRInstanceID
nonclustered located on PRIMARY
XIE1ICR_Instance
ICRInstanceID
clustered, unique,primary key located
on PRIMARY
XPKICR_Instance
Fields in ICR_Instance Table:
Keys and Null Option:
Data Type:
Description:
Field Name:
NOT NULL
CHANGESTAMP
Incremented when the record is changed in the central database.
ChangeStamp
NULL
DESCRIPTION
Any additional information about the instance.
Description
AK-1 NOT NULL
VNAME32
An enterprise name for the instance. This name must be unique
for all ICM instances in the enterprise.
EnterpriseName
Database Schema Handbook Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions 7.2(2)
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Chapter 2:  All Tables
ICR_Instance Table