Hello Mushtaque -

If you want to match one of several numbers, you should put something like this in your database:

/1111|22222|33333|44444/

where 11111, 22222, etc. are the different numbers you want to match.

regards

Hugh




On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 06:23 PM, Muhammad Mushtaque wrote:

Hi All,

I am using Radiator-3.0 and DB on SQL Server.

I am implementing CLI through DB from more than one number ... radiator
just read only the number from the first field not going to the second
one ... i m attaching my configuration file and detail showing error.

waiting for replies,

Mushtaque.


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