Technical References

Keys and Null
Option:
Data Type:Description:Field Name:
NULLDBINT
If the call variable is an array, the maximum number of elements in
the array: 1 to 255.
MaximumArraySize
NOT NULLDBINT
The maximum length of the call variable value: 1 to 210.
MaximumLength
NOT NULLDBCHAR
Y or N. Default is N.
Persistent
Species 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 congurable 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 conguration tool.
In an upgrade, pre-existing ECC variables, which were previously
persistent by default, are not changed; they remain 'Y'. You may
recongure them to 'N'
Note: Only persistent ECC variables (those set to 'Y' ) are written
to the database. Non-persistent ECC variables (those set to 'N' ) are
not written to the database, but they can be used in routing scripts.
Feature_Control_Set Table
This table is in the Security category (page 455). To see database rules for these tables, click
here (page 510).
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.
Use ICM Conguration Manager to add, update, and delete Feature_Control_Set records.
Related tables
User Group (page 427) (via FeatureSetID)
Customer Denition (page 153) (via FeatureSetID)
Database Schema Handbook Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions 7.2(2)
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Chapter 2: All Tables
Feature_Control_Set Table