Hey Robin,
It needs the dictionary b/c the attributes and "values" come numerically
from Radiator:
#1 = #2
So to be friendly, Radiator looks them up in the dictionary and logs the
"friendly" values in the detail (accounting) file instead of the number:
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Dave
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>
> Hi,
>
> Got a question, i got a problem with the accounting to SQL.
> Not a problem to
> log to the SQL server but with the dictionaries. We use two
> different companies
> for dail-in, one company uses the Nortel (dictionary) and the
> otherone the USR
> (dictionary.usr).
>
> First i've set it up for the Nortel, ok works fine! *great*
> But now I want the
> USR also log to the same machine on the same SQL system. But
> is i'm trying to
> start it, I get error messages like:
>
> Thu Jun 8 12:52:12 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39000 (vendor
> 429) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Thu Jun 8 12:52:12 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39001 (vendor
> 429) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Thu Jun 8 12:52:12 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39051 (vendor
> 429) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Thu Jun 8 12:52:12 2000: ERR: Attribute number 38998 (vendor
> 429) is not
> defined in your dictionary
>
> Why does the Accounting need the dictionary?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
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