So you maintain to instances of this value?
Once in radcheck, and once in an external table? The first instance, in
radcheck, what format do you have that in?
Thanks
Tim
Ivan Kalik wrote:
We don't do these checks on radius database at all. We have a billing
database with users details which has value of this attribute in
datetime format and checks are done there.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 25/2/2008, "Tim White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
I'm attempting to use Expiration to expire user accounts after a set
time period. What format does the Date/Time (Value field) have to be?
From what I can see it's in the format of "Monthname Day Year
Hour:Min:Sec". So for example "March 24 2008 00:00:00". But it appears
that in this format you can't use normal SQL datetime operators to see
if it's expired (for example, to run a SQL query to remove all expired
accounts).
Can someone who has it working please let me know what format they use
for Expiration value, and how they can use MySQL comparison operators
with it?
(Ether 2.0.2 or 1.1.7).
Thanks
Tim
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