On 23/05/2018 2.30, Hugh Irvine wrote:

Radmin uses a more complicated structure for services and I’m not sure what the 
answer is.

I’ve copied Heikki on this email and hopefully he can help.

There's goodies/convert in Radmin distribution that might be useful to see how to insert user entries in RADUSER for Radmin. However, it does not touch check or reply attributes but may be useful to see how to set time columns and other columns in RADUSER.

I'd say the approach to use is to add some test users with Radmin and see how the user and profile check and reply items are added to the database. The user and profile attributes items are stored and used similarly. When you are familiar with the meaning of 'ivalue' and 'svalue' (integer or string value) and 'item_type' (<10000 is for check items) columns, you can consider the various import mechanisms (CSV, etc.) your DB supports.

One way to experiment with Radmin is to download the evaluation OVA format virtual machine image. It has Radmin installed, soon updated to Radmin 1.16, and might be the easiest way to test importing data.

Thanks,
Heikki

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