04-12-2013 12:45 PM - edited 03-14-2019 11:33 AM
Ok I know this sounds elementary , but I cant find info on this. In script editor, I have scripts that I want to keep, previous versions of active scripts., but cant figure out how to move them to other folders.
When I open Script Editor ,click on icon for open file, there is a Repository in left pane, click that, then click on default, then all my scripts are present.
-- Tried a single click and drag the script to archives folder or New folder I created.
-- Tried right click , there is no 'cut', 'copy' or 'move' command.
--Additionally, when I created a New Folder and tried to name it and press enter, it goes back to the name "new folder" , it won't let me name the new folder.
thanks
04-12-2013 01:35 PM
You don't move them via script editor, you copy them from UCCX admin pages and then upload to desired folder via the UCCX admin pages or save it to different folder via script editor.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
04-12-2013 02:10 PM
, leave it the developers of this product to make things harder than they need to be .... simple 'cut' , 'copy', 'paste' that everyone has been doing for years .......... and they dont use it .... anyway ....
I was able to go and do a ' save as' in the script editor and saved it to the new folder. Then deleted the one in the main script repository.
But on the UCCX Admin page under Script Management - there is no COPY .. there are icons next to each script that say:
Delete, Rename, Refresh, Upload.
Was able to change the name of the new folder from UCCX Admin.
So I'm good with the "save as " in Editor method , but could you further explain UCCX Admin 'copy ' method ?
Not sure which is better , faster, or smarter to utilize to do this clean up of all the scripts in Editor
04-13-2013 12:43 PM
I am with you and all of these would be nice, unfortunately the script editor better yet the entire UCCX product has not changed significantly since version 4.0, yes Cisco changed the platform from Windows to Linux, yes they added HA across LAN and later WAN, yes they marginally improved scalability from 300 to 400 agents, yes they added half way baked outbound dialer and poor e-mail routing, and very limited chat but besides these there has been very little improvements over the years, and little things like these will probably never get address, just my 2 cents. It takes them long time to adopt new phone models for agent support and Windows OS on client PCs, which is just ridiculous when 2 years after OS is available you have to tell the customer that product not supported on it :-)
HTH,
Chris
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