On Feb 17,  6:27pm, Ricardo Freire wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) v2.13 report: Errors trying to use ascend dictionary
> Hi Mike and all,
>
> I just installed version 2.13.
> When I set "DictionaryFile" to the dictionary.ascend, I have this log:
>
> Wed Feb 17 18:17:52 1999: WARNING: There is no attribute named
> Framed_Protocol in file '/Radiator-2.13/dictionary.ascend' before line 450
> Ignored
> Wed Feb 17 18:17:52 1999: WARNING: There is no attribute named
> Framed_Protocol in file '/Radiator-2.13/dictionary.ascend' before line 451
> Ignored

Those 2 are typos in the file. Note underscore instead of dash in
Framed_Protocol. Fixed for next release.

> Wed Feb 17 18:17:52 1999: WARNING: There is no attribute named
> Ascend-Temporary-Rtes in file '/Radiator-2.13/dictionary.ascend' before line
> 895 Ignored
> Wed Feb 17 18:17:52 1999: WARNING: There is no attribute named
> Ascend-Temporary-Rtes in file '/Radiator-2.13/dictionary.ascend' before line
> 896 Ignored

These are VALUE definitions without a corresponding ATTRIBUTE.
Hmmm, dont know what the ATTRIBUTE def for Ascend-Temporary-Rtes should be.
Anyone?

> Wed Feb 17 18:17:52 1999: INFO: Server started
>
> Also, when I use radpwtst, I get this:
>
> Wed Feb 17 18:21:30 1999: ERR: do failed for 'insert into Calls
>   (<columns>)
>   values
>   (<values>)': [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The column
> NASIdentifier in table Calls may not be null. (SQL-23000)(DBD:
> st_execute/SQLExecute err=-1)
> (Why radpwtst doesn't supply NasIdentifier when I use ascend dictionary?)
>
> If I comment the line regarding "DictionaryFile", everything works fine.
The problem is that dictionary.ascend defines NAS-Identifier different to
everyone else. It defines it to be what everyone else calls NAS-IP-Address.





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