On 20/4/09 09:34, Uwe Kastens wrote:
Arran,


If I try to use sql xlat I will get the answer:
Error: rlm_sql: Failed to create the pair: Unknown value %{sql:SELECT
disctime.time FROM `disctime` WHERE disctime.user = %{User-Name}}   for
attribute Session-Timeout
Sun Apr 19 20:11:03 2009 : Error: rlm_sql (sql): Error getting data from
database
I tried several different things: Use a select statement to query the
integer directly. I ends up in the same error. I am using:
*sigh* single quotation marks around %{User-Name}, it's still a string
remember....

So this should work? ATM I am nearly sure that this could never work,
since the 1st query will deliver the string, that rlm_sql should expand
with another query.

But it would be great if it will work :-)

rlm_sql does recursive xlat, all xlat expansions in the SQL query are done before the query string is passed off to the SQL libraries. The xlat parser is just looking for a string bounded by %{ }.

Your query should be:
%{sql:SELECT disctime.time FROM `disctime` WHERE disctime.user = '%{User-Name}'}

It's not a problem in FreeRADIUS it's a problem in your SQL syntax :)

Arran

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