If I understand the last post Hugh sent on the subject:

The valid-to date in the sample SQL database does not support being "blank"
and meaning "no expiration date". First, I'd like to ask what exactly uses
the valid-from and valid-to fields. It appears that they are not used at
all? Several followup questions come to mind:

1) It does not appear that radiator will use the valid-from and valid-to
fields. Is this correct?
2) How would one go about making radiator use those two fields, if it
doesn't already?
3) Since all the reporting stuff in radmin allows either a from or to date
(ie. one or the other or both can be blank) wouldn't it be a sane request to
ask that the valid-to date be allowed to be blank, thus meaning no
expiration date? Same for valid-from.

There's a lot of fields and tables in the sample radmin database that don't
appear to be used. RADATTRS, RADSERVICES, RADSTCONFIG, RADVALUES, etc. Are
these values in fact not used by radiator or radmin? It would appear that
the documentation for radmin is lacking in this point.

Thanks for any advice you can give!

Jay West


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