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AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

  1. #1
    Maxi
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    AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

    Private Function CMSGetReport(sServerIP As String, iACD As Integer,
    sReportName As String, sProperty1Name As String, sProperty1Value As
    String, sProperty2Name As String, sProperty2Value As String,
    sExportName As String) As Boolean
    Dim cvsApp As CVS.cvsApplication
    Dim cvsConn As CVSCN.cvsConnection
    Dim cvsSrv As CVSUPSRV.cvsServer
    Dim Rep As CVSREP.cvsReport
    Dim Info As Object, Log As Object, b As Object

    Set cvsApp = New CVSUP.cvsApplication
    If cvsApp.CreateServer(getusername(sServerIP), "", "", sServerIP,
    False, "ENU", cvsSrv, cvsConn) Then
    If cvsConn.Login(getusername(sServerIP), getpassword(sServerIP),
    sServerIP, "ENU") Then

    CMSGetReport = False

    On Error Resume Next
    cvsSrv.Reports.ACD = iACD
    Set Info = cvsSrv.Reports.Reports(sReportName)
    If Info Is Nothing Then
    If cvsSrv.Interactive Then
    MsgBox "The Report " & sReportName & " was not found on
    ACD" & iACD & ".", vbCritical Or vbOKOnly, "CentreVu Supervisor"
    Else
    Set Log = CreateObject("CVSERR.cvslog")
    Log.AutoLogWrite "The Report " & sReportName & " was not
    found on ACD" & iACD & "."
    Set Log = Nothing
    End If
    Else
    b = cvsSrv.Reports.CreateReport(Info, Rep)
    If b Then
    Debug.Print Rep.SetProperty(sProperty1Name,
    sProperty1Value)
    Debug.Print Rep.SetProperty(sProperty2Name,
    sProperty2Value)
    ' Debug.Print Rep.SetProperty(sProperty3Name,
    sProperty3Value)
    b = Rep.ExportData(sExportName, 9, 0, True, False, True)
    Rep.Quit
    CMSGetReport = True
    If Not cvsSrv.Interactive Then cvsSrv.ActiveTasks.Remove
    Rep.TaskID
    Set Rep = Nothing
    End If
    End If
    Set Info = Nothing
    End If
    End If
    End Function

    I got the above fuction from
    http://www.dbforums.com/archive/inde...t-1003776.html. What it does
    is, it extracts reports from AVAYA CenterVu Supervisor 9.0 software
    used by call centers.

    But when I used it in excel VBA, it gives me compile error
    "User-defined type not defined in the first line "Dim cvsApp As
    CVS.cvsApplication" when I try to call the function see my code below.

    More info:

    I searched few files on my comp in the C:\Program Files\Avaya\CentreVu
    Supervisor 9.0 directory and go to know that

    cvsAPP is an .exe file
    cvsConn is a .dll file
    cvsSrv is an .exe file
    CVSREP is an .exe file

    Sub a()
    Call CMSGetReport("172.18.3.60", 1, "Upstream Stats Rpt", "Date(s)",
    "03/01/06--1", "Split Numbers", "71;72;74;79;82;83",
    "m:\ReportsAutomation\abc.xls")
    End Sub

    How can I get rid of the error?

    Note: The above function might not display properly due to word wrap


  2. #2
    Jim Cone
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    Re: AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

    In the VBE, go to Tools | References and checkmark anything having to
    do with CVS.
    --
    Jim Cone
    San Francisco, USA
    http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware



    "Maxi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    ....
    I got the above fuction from
    http://www.dbforums.com/archive/inde...t-1003776.html. What it does
    is, it extracts reports from AVAYA CenterVu Supervisor 9.0 software
    used by call centers.
    ....
    But when I used it in excel VBA, it gives me compile error
    "User-defined type not defined in the first line "Dim cvsApp As
    CVS.cvsApplication" when I try to call the function see my code below.
    ....
    How can I get rid of the error?

  3. #3
    Maxi
    Guest

    Re: AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

    Private Function CMSGetReport( _
    sServerIP As String, _
    iACD As Integer, _
    sReportName As String, _
    sProperty1Name As String, _
    sProperty1Value As String, _
    sProperty2Name As String, _
    sProperty2Value As String, _
    sExportName As String) As Boolean

    Const Username As String = "india"
    Const Password As String = "mumbai11"

    Dim cvsApp As Object
    Dim cvsConn As Object
    Dim cvsSrv As Object
    Dim Rep As Object

    Dim Info As Object, Log As Object, b As Object

    Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVS.cvsApplication")
    Set cvsConn = CreateObject("CVSCN.cvsConnection")
    Set cvsSrv = CreateObject("CVSUPSRV.cvsServer")
    Set Rep = CreateObject("CVSREP.cvsReport")
    'Set cvsApp = New CVSUP.cvsApplication

    If cvsApp.CreateServer(Username, "", "", sServerIP, False, "ENU",
    cvsSrv, cvsConn) Then
    If cvsConn.Login(Username, Password, sServerIP, "ENU") Then

    CMSGetReport = False

    On Error Resume Next
    cvsSrv.Reports.ACD = iACD
    Set Info = cvsSrv.Reports.Reports(sReportName)
    If Info Is Nothing Then
    If cvsSrv.Interactive Then
    MsgBox "The Report " & sReportName & " was not found on
    ACD" & iACD & ".", vbCritical Or vbOKOnly, "CentreVu Supervisor"
    Else
    Set Log = CreateObject("CVSERR.cvslog")
    Log.AutoLogWrite "The Report " & sReportName & " was not
    found on ACD" & iACD & "."
    Set Log = Nothing
    End If
    Else
    b = cvsSrv.Reports.CreateReport(Info, Rep)
    If b Then
    Debug.Print Rep.SetProperty(sProperty1Name,
    sProperty1Value)
    Debug.Print Rep.SetProperty(sProperty2Name,
    sProperty2Value)
    ' Debug.Print Rep.SetProperty(sProperty3Name,
    sProperty3Value)
    b = Rep.ExportData(sExportName, 9, 0, True, False, True)
    Rep.Quit
    CMSGetReport = True

    If Not cvsSrv.Interactive Then cvsSrv.ActiveTasks.Remove
    Rep.TaskID
    Set Rep = Nothing
    End If

    End If

    Set Info = Nothing

    End If
    End If

    End Function

    Sub b()
    Call CMSGetReport("172.18.3.60", 1, "Upstream Stats Rpt", "Date(s)",
    "03/01/06--1", "Split Numbers", "71;72;74;79;82;83",
    "m:\ReportsAutomation\abc.xls")
    End Sub


    The code I posted earlier is changed. Above is the new code helped by
    user Right_Click @ mrexcel.com forum.

    The problem now is:

    Run-time error '429':

    ActiveX componenet can't create object

    line: Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVS.cvsApplication")

    Looks like I haven't set the right references.

    I went to Tools->References and selected the checked CVS Application
    Component and the location it is poiting out is c:\Program
    Files\Avaya\CentreVu Supervisor 9.0\cvsAPP.exe which is correct.

    Then what I did was, went through all the controls in the references
    window and checked all of them that were pointing to c:\Program
    Files\Avaya\CentreVu Supervisor 9.0\ directory but still the same
    error.

    What am I doing wrong?


  4. #4
    Jim Cone
    Guest

    Re: AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

    I am guessing, as I don't have a CVS application...

    Set cvsApp = Getobject(, "CVS.cvsApplication")
    or...
    Set cvsApp = Getobject(c:\Program Files\Avaya\CentreVu Supervisor 9.0\cvsAPP.exe")

    Mr Right_Click may be Mr. right for you.

    Jim Cone
    San Francisco, USA
    http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware



    "Maxi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    ....
    The code I posted earlier is changed.
    Above is the new code helped by user Right_Click @ mrexcel.com forum.
    The problem now is:
    Run-time error '429':
    ActiveX componenet can't create object

    line: Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVS.cvsApplication")

    Looks like I haven't set the right references.
    I went to Tools->References and selected the checked CVS Application
    Component and the location it is poiting out is c:\Program
    Files\Avaya\CentreVu Supervisor 9.0\cvsAPP.exe which is correct.

    Then what I did was, went through all the controls in the references
    window and checked all of them that were pointing to c:\Program
    Files\Avaya\CentreVu Supervisor 9.0\ directory but still the same
    error.
    What am I doing wrong?


  5. #5
    Maxi
    Guest

    Re: AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

    He asked me to try
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Try editing this line
    Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVS.cvsApplication")
    by changing it to
    Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVSUP.cvsApplication")
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Yes, that did the trick but it does not create abc.xls file mentioned
    in the parameters of CMSGetReport()

    I opened Windows Task Manager to see what is happenning when the code
    is running.

    First it opens cvsAPP which I beleive is the .exe application file for
    the software, then it opens cvsServer and then it opens Report Engine.
    Looks like the report is generated but is not exported.

    Can it be just copied to sheet1 instead of exporting?


  6. #6
    Jim Cone
    Guest

    Re: AVAYA CMS Scripting through Excel VBA

    I don't know.

    Jim Cone


    "Maxi" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    He asked me to try
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Try editing this line
    Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVS.cvsApplication")
    by changing it to
    Set cvsApp = CreateObject("CVSUP.cvsApplication")
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Yes, that did the trick but it does not create abc.xls file mentioned
    in the parameters of CMSGetReport()
    I opened Windows Task Manager to see what is happenning when the code
    is running.
    First it opens cvsAPP which I beleive is the .exe application file for
    the software, then it opens cvsServer and then it opens Report Engine.
    Looks like the report is generated but is not exported.
    Can it be just copied to sheet1 instead of exporting?

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