all locations for a contact
all locations for a contact
Is there a way i can find out all the services and host the contact John Doe is attached to?
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Re: all locations for a contact
Use grep on the config files. Rocket science.
Learn a bit how the system works, then use it. If grep is outside your understanding, study the OS or shell.
Learn a bit how the system works, then use it. If grep is outside your understanding, study the OS or shell.
Re: all locations for a contact
a simple 'yes' or 'no' would have been fine.
OR (for others that might want the same information)
you can go to the Core Config Manager (CCM), click on the Contacts or Contact Groups, go to the object of interest, then click on the Relationships button (white "i" in a blue circle) next to your object.
OR (for others that might want the same information)
you can go to the Core Config Manager (CCM), click on the Contacts or Contact Groups, go to the object of interest, then click on the Relationships button (white "i" in a blue circle) next to your object.
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Re: all locations for a contact
OR (for anyone who may be interested in the same thing)
To view the relationships between objects, open the Core Config Manager (CCM), navigate to the Contacts or Contact Groups section, find the relevant object, and then click on the Relationships button (the white "i" inside the blue circle). geometry dash
To view the relationships between objects, open the Core Config Manager (CCM), navigate to the Contacts or Contact Groups section, find the relevant object, and then click on the Relationships button (the white "i" inside the blue circle). geometry dash