> Here is the procedure for the SQL query blocked Germans call sign in the > Gateway database. > > su postgres > psql > \c dstar_global > select target_cs, del_flg, mod_date from sync_mng where del_flg = '1' and > target_cs like 'D%' order by target_cs;
No, setting the del_flg means ignore that record in sync_mng. This could be done for a number of reasons. If you change your callsign, if you change your registered repeater, or if you just delete a terminal the sync_mng record for that callsign/terminal combination will be del_flg'ed. This information is sync'ed to all other gateways. Blacklising is on a gateway basis and is done by setting the blacklist_flg in unsync_mng. This applies only to the local gateway. There is no way to determine from one gateway who is blacklisted on any other gateway. 73 -- John
