Thanks Tim. Klaus responded today with an email that gave me enough information
to finally manipulate an AVP, and print it with xlog(). Wooo!
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 12/16/2005 7:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc:
Subject: RE: [Users] Variables
>I found something somewhere that said something like [si]$avp(name)
>or whatever. What the heck does [si] mean???
Was there a colon after the "[si]"? If so, then I'll bet [si] was
just a regular expression meaning "either the letter 's' or the
letter 'i'". My limited understanding is that every AVP reference
starts with either "i:" or "s:", depending on whether you're
referencing it by its integer name or its string-format name. (The
latter is more human-friendly, but slower.)
Tim
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