The 'internal' policy is quite a lot of C++ code, doing for example the
longest prefix matching, round-robin routing etc.
In theory you could replicate all that in an SQL stored procedure, but
it would probably be at least as much code and a pain to debug.
If you want the 'internal' functionality, use the 'internal' policy. ;-)

Regards,
Jan


Edson - Lists wrote:
> Which  SELECT clause could be used in [Routing::Sql] to obtain the same 
> results gived by the internal policy ([RoutingPolicy] 
> default=....,internal) ?
> 
> Edson.

-- 
Jan Willamowius, [email protected], http://www.gnugk.org/

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