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Description of functions
For internal use only
07/2010
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DAKS OScAR-Pro-TT Dataimport-Tool, User Manual
  
  
  
BHB_DATAIMPORT_02.fm
General description
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General description
The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional is an independent Windows program, op-
erable under WINDOWS 2000/XP/2003.
It accepts data (tables) from source files with corresponding setup and enters it into the 
database via OScAR-Pro-TT Server. 
For this purpose the program needs separate source files (with the relevant datasets) for 
the following tables:
Subscriber list (obligatory)
Broadcast groups (if needed)
Contingency table for broadcast members (if needed)
Conference groups (if needed)
Contingency table for conference group members (if needed)
Call Profiles (if needed)
Contingency table for call profile group members (if needed)
Every dataset that needs to be imported must have an unequivocal numeric code (identi-
fier) ranging between 0 and n - 1, with n constituting the maximum number of entries in the 
table defined in the OScAR-Pro server's chipcard.
The flexibility of the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional ensures that in the source 
files:
the fields of the table may be in random order,
fields located anywhere and not needed by the OScAR-Pro-TT database will be ig-
nored,
not all fields must be identical with those of the OScAR-Pro-TT database; missing 
fields can be filled with absolute terms,
specific subscriber data sets can be earmarked using unequivocal codes or referenc-
es (e.g. "Default values" from a Microsoft Access database), to safeguard that they will 
be found again later after their import.
Note that subscribers with administrative rights (user) can only be setup and administered 
via the OScAR-Pro-TT Administrator Tool. 
On condition that the subscriber identifier has not been changed, the administrative and 
operative rigts already assigned to a subscriber are retained also after the data import.
Subscribers can be also entered flexibly into existing broadcasts on the basis of specific 
trigger words.