>From the Documentation, Section 6.26 <AuthBy SQL>
6.26.8 AccountingTable
This is the name of the table that will be used to store accounting records.
Defaults to "ACCOUNTING". If AccountingTable is defined to be an empty
string, all accounting requests will be accepted and acknowledged, but no
accounting data will be stored. You must also define at least one
AcctColumnDef before accounting data will be stored.
The AccountingTable table name can contain special formatting characters:
table names based on the current year and/or month might be useful, so you
can rotate your accounting tables.
# store accounting records in RADUSAGEyyyymm table
AccountingTable RADUSAGE%Y%m
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So you just need to add an ACcountingTable entry to each AuthBy SQL
statement, telling
it what table to use.
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Subject: (RADIATOR) (Fwd) can i have two accounting tables?
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> From: "Hakim Tass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: can i have two accounting tables?
> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 15:28:34 +0300
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> hello!!!
>
> can i have different accountingtables for each <AuthBy SQL> clause that i
> write.
>
> i wanted to keep the accounting information in separate tables for
different
> group of users.
>
> Regards
> Hakim
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