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Re: uidNumber CounterFrom: Mike Bacher Date: Friday, March 14, 2003
Time: 7:14:15 amAt 02:36 AM 3/14/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>It makes it easier when tracking server side accounts, as well as
>eliminates yet another script that must be run on the server(which
>really isn't a big deal, probally not worth mention, but still...).
>Anymore I do 99% of my adminstration by uidNumbers, scripting,
>troubleshooting, logging, maint., etc. I can ask the server to give me
>a uidNumber, but the problem is OG hasn't the facilities to take the
>response of a query and use it for something the programer
>needs....well..not on the events anyway.
>
>SHawn: Here is an idea. How about one of the Assign buttons like you
>have in the VCI on the broadband worksheet. And let us assing an event
>to it so as whan you push it, it runs a call the same as would if you
>created a new email or something. And take whatever is returned and
>paste it in the adjacent field. One could then tell it to run a SQL
>query or something to get a name or number. Sort of like when you do
>usage querys......
>
>_I_ think it would be useful...
In OptiGold, the login is the only truly "unique" value that is exposed to
the interface. We use a combination of Customer Number (which, even though
it is a somewhat arbitrary value, works fine as long as you dont go edit
it) and login name as the unique ID for provisioning stuff.
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