04-20-2011 06:21 AM - edited 03-14-2019 07:47 AM
Is there any way to export a UCCX script to a text file? Our script developer is looking for a way to do a comparison on two scripts (to document changes). Currently he prints the script to a PDF, then does a copy/paste to a plain text file. Seems like there should be a better way?
04-20-2011 07:46 AM
Hi Tom,
As far as I know there is no way to export the script files other than what you are doing or taking the screesnhots of both the scripts and compare them.
Thanks
Ankita
04-28-2016 09:44 AM
Cisco,
Please put this out as a requested feature. If would be great to export to Visio with all ICONS. Also to NOTEpad plus...
12-13-2018 12:04 PM
Searching around the internet and support forums led me to this thread. There still doesn't look to be an elegant way of exporting/reading .aef files for comparison. It would be nice to have the ability to read scripts outside of the Cisco Unified CCX Editor. Looking through the CCX API docs on DevNet seems to focus more on the configuration of the CCX application itself (resources, applications, triggers, etc) instead of scripts. I've had success with the process thomascollins shared (Print to PDF (native in Windows10), Select All, copy into Notepad++ (or text editor of choice for compare)). Thought I'd share my experience in case someone else stumbles upon this thread and thanks for the workaround thomascollins +5!
CCX: 11.6.1.10000-51
Cisco Unified CCX Editor: 11.6(1.00)
12-14-2018 01:07 PM
07-27-2022 10:02 AM
Do you know of any tools that have come along since this post that will allow you to compare two scripts. I made some recent changes to our script and I want to make sure a step didn't get accidentally moved to the wrong place.
Thanks!
Amos
07-27-2022 11:05 AM
So no big tool has emerged. There was a link on these forums like a year ago that had a visualization component, but you'll have to look for it. Ultimately, your best bet is to open them both put them side by side and go node by node.
david
07-28-2022 08:20 AM
04-12-2023 01:43 PM
I did come up with a way to compare scripts. Here is an example. I am still interested if anyone has a way to read the aef file directly. I still had to use the Script editor to print out the script and then manipulate the output to a format to easily see the changes.
04-13-2023 07:54 AM
If it helps you, there are also some tools like https://uccx2flow.univonix.com/ that may help you compare as well.
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