Finding An Entry In A Directory; Modifying The Database Structure Of An Existing Directory - Avaya MasterDirectory User Manual

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Finding an Entry in a Directory

When you try to search for an entry in the directory, MasterDirectory searches only the data in the sort field,
which is specified using the Sort By box at the bottom of the MasterDirectory window. (See "Setting the
Display Sort Order" later in this chapter.)
For example, if you set the Phone field as the sort field, when you try to search for an entry,
MasterDirectory will only search the Phone field.
To find an entry in a directory:
1.
In the Sort By box, select the field you want to search.
2.
Click the mouse in the Search box at the bottom of the MasterDirectory window or choose the Search
Entry button on the toolbar, and then type the information you want to find.
The entry that contains the matching information is selected (if present).

Modifying the Database Structure of an Existing Directory

At some point, you may need to modify the database structure of an existing directory. Using
MasterDirectory, you can make the following changes to the database structure of an existing directory:
add fields
remove fields
change the length of fields
NOTE:
If you modify the database structure of an existing directory, you must modify the existing import maps and
export maps for the directory.
To modify the database structure of an existing directory:
1.
Using Windows Explorer, rename the ".dbf" file for the directory you want to modify.
2.
Open the directory you want to modify.
3.
From the File menu, choose New.
The Create New Directory dialog box appears.
4.
Choose the Copy the current directory schema option button.
5.
Choose the OK button.
The Directory Structure (Step 1 of 4) dialog box appears, displaying the fields for the directory.
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