"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, but the attribute is getting written to the accouting detail file,
> so if it is getting into the accounting detail file (which is just a text
> file) then why can I not write it to MySQL.

  I don't know.  See the SQL queries, and SQL logs for details.

> What are the differences in writting accounting detail to a flat files
> versus writing accounting detail to MySQL ?

  The SQL queries are conditional: they require certain things to
exist, before they can log the request.  The detail file is not.  It
just drops the packet into a file.

  Alan DeKok.

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