In the Column List:
- P = Primary key
- M = Mandatory field
- F = Foreign key
Table GC_ENDPOINT
This table stores configuration information about endpoints, including DNs, scripts, and agent places.
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Column List
Column | Data Type | P | M | F | Description |
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ID | integer | X | X | The DBID of the DN object. This is the primary key. | |
DN | varchar(255) | X | The directory number. | ||
Type | integer | X | The type of the DN. This corresponds to the CfgDNType enumeration IN Configuration Server. For a listing of permissible values, refer to G_Dictionary Values (for DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, respectively).
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State | integer | X | The object state. This corresponds to the CfgObjectState enumeration in Configuration Server. One of the following values:
#DICTIONARY TYPE: 500 | ||
SwitchID | integer | X | X | The DBID of the Switch to which this DN belongs. | |
TenantID | integer | X | X | The DBID of the Tenant to which this object belongs. | |
FolderID | integer | The DBID of the Folder for the object. | |||
Association | varchar(255) | The entity that is permanently associated with this DN. For example: an IVR port number, a channel name, or an access number. | |||
DNLoginID | varchar(255) | Login identifier used to activate this DN. | |||
RouteType | integer | X | The route type of the Action Code. This corresponds to the CfgRouteType enumeration in Configuration Server. For a listing of permissible values, refer to G_Dictionary Values (for DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, respectively).
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Status | integer | X | The status of the object described by the record. One of the following:
#DICTIONARY TYPE 24 | ||
Created | timestamp | The GMT-equivalent date and time when the object was written to IDB. This is not necessarily the actual creation time of the object. | |||
Deleted | timestamp | The GMT-equivalent date and time when the object was removed. | |||
LastChange | timestamp | The GMT-equivalent date and time when the object was last changed (including object creation or removal). | |||
Created_ts | integer | The UTC-equivalent value of the CREATED field. | |||
Created_tcode | integer | A reference, derived from the value of the CREATED_TS field, to the G_TIMECODE table. | |||
Deleted_ts | integer | The UTC-equivalent value of the DELETED field. | |||
Deleted_tcode | integer | A reference, derived from the value of the DELETED_TS field, to the G_TIMECODE table. | |||
LastChange_ts | integer | The UTC-equivalent value of the LASTCHANGE field. | |||
LastChange_tcode | integer | A reference, derived from the value of the LASTCHANGE_TS field, to the G_TIMECODE table. | |||
GSYS_DOMAIN | integer | Contains the data source session ID (DSS_ID) for the session that was active when the data was processed by ICON. For more information, see the description in System Fields (for DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, respectively). | |||
GSYS_PARTITION | integer | A key that is used for partitioning. | |||
GSYS_SYS_ID | integer | System ID. Reserved for future use. | |||
GSYS_SEQ | bigint | Insert Sequence. Not unique. | |||
GSYS_USEQ | bigint | Update Sequence. Not unique. | |||
GSYS_TS | timestamp | Reserved | |||
GSYS_TC | integer | Reserved | |||
GSYS_EXT_VCH1 | varchar(255) | Alias assigned to DN. | |||
GSYS_EXT_VCH2 | varchar(255) | Reserved | |||
GSYS_EXT_INT1 | integer | A flag indicating the reliability of timestamp information stored in the CREATED and DELETED fields. One of the following values:
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GSYS_EXT_INT2 | integer | Reserved |
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