Hello Ganbold -

What definition do you have for "Class" in your dictionary (looks like "integer")?

It should be defined as "string".

Here is the entry from the standard dictionary:

ATTRIBUTE Class 25 string

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 17:20 Australia/Melbourne, Ganbold wrote:

Hi,

I'm having trouble with Radiator 3.3.1. I'm putting concatenated value to Class attribute.
But in radius logfile it says ERR: There is no value named 19-400 for attribute Class. Using 0.
In insert statement it gets Class value and gets part of string and puts into 2 different int field.

Following is the part of logfile and insert statement.

Ganbold

------Logfile --------------------------

Thu Nov 21 19:53:08 2002: ERR: There is no value named 19-400 for attribute Class. Using 0.
Thu Nov 21 19:53:08 2002: ERR: There is no value named 19-400 for attribute Class. Using 0.
Thu Nov 21 19:53:08 2002: DEBUG: do query is: insert into ACCOUNTING (USERNAME,ACCTSTATUSTYPE,class_id,TIME_STAMP,ACCTTERMINAT
ECAUSE,NASPORT,CALLINGSTATIONID,ACCTDELAYTIME,CONTRACTID,ACCTSESSIONID, ACCTINPUTOCTETS,FRAMEDIPADDRESS,ACCTSESSIONTIME,ACCTOUT
PUTOCTETS) values ('skytel','Stop',substring('19-400',1,locate('-','19-400')- 1),1037879588,'User-Request','56','11366801',0,su
bstring('19-400',locate('-','19- 400')+1),'000F6CE3',511690,'202.179.x.xx',3131,7864103)

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