What would really be nice is if someone would change the subject line!
At 08:46 AM 8/19/2009, dh2ybe wrote:
Most of blocked Geman Callsigngs are active OM´s
Why they are blocked ?
And when there are unblocked ?
There is a lot of trouble because this situation.
Next Question what is about the over 2000 woldwide blocked callsigns ?
select target_cs, del_flg, mod_date from sync_mng where del_flg = '1'
Thanks for more informations.
vy73
Markus
--- In [email protected], "john_ke5c" <k...@...> wrote:
>
> > 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
>
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