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There is a programming interface for Unity data access. Unfortunately
not well documented.<br>
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Cisco Unity Tools unfortunately attempts to use direct SQL access to
informix. This is extremely dangerous and not recommended.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ciscounitytools.com/CUC_2xTools.htm">http://ciscounitytools.com/CUC_2xTools.htm</a><br>
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/wes<br>
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On Tuesday, August 11, 2009 4:32:28 PM , Lelio Fulgenzi
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time I checked the AXL data dictionary, it had nothing about Unity
Connection, like adding a system contact. I was told by someone offline
that I could use the Informix API, but again, no documentation on how
to do that. Not sure modifying the database directly is a good thing in
Connection, just as it is not with CallManager.<br>
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I don't believe so. Just setup an AXL application user and call it
good. <br>
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can seem to find any information related to Unity Connection and AXL.
The only thing I can find is with CUAE and recent updates for Unity
Connection.<br>
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Does this mean I have to buy CUAE in order to interface via AXL with
Unity Connection?<br>
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