My bad..
thx :)
-a
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Hugh Irvine
> Sent: woensdag 28 maart 2001 8:17
> To: Andy De Petter; Radiator Mailing
> Subject: RE: IMPORTANT - Re: (RADIATOR) dictionary question
>
>
>
> Hello Andy -
>
> I think you may have misunderstood my previous message.
>
> It is entirely possible to map multiple names to the same numeric
> attribute number (indeed the latest Radiator dictionary does this).
> However, the last such definition will be the only one that is used
> for the mapping from numbers to strings in the inbound requests.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
>
>
> At 7:05 +0200 01/3/28, Andy De Petter wrote:
> >Hmm.. okay, so it comes down to the fact it's not possible to
> map more than
> >1 attribute name, to an attribute id # .. The reason I asked, in
> the first
> >place, was for compatibility reasons.. I have a few
> attributes, that have
> >other names, on different access servers, and I wanted to satisfy all of
> >them..
> >
> >Thanks anyway for the information Hugh,
> >
> >-a
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> >> Behalf Of Hugh Irvine
> >> Sent: vrijdag 1 januari 1904 10:02
> >> To: Andy De Petter; Radiator Mailing
> >> Subject: IMPORTANT - Re: (RADIATOR) dictionary question
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi Andy -
> >>
> >> At 10:31 +0200 01/3/27, Andy De Petter wrote:
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >
> >> >I was just wondering, whether someone knows, whether you can
> >> have some kinds
> >> >of "aliases", in your dictionary? For example, if you'ld want
> >> to support:
> >> >
> >> >ATTRIBUTE attname1 999 ipaddr
> >> >
> >> >BUT you'ld also want another attribute, to point to the same one:
> >> >
> >> >ATTRIBUTE attname2 999 ipaddr
> >> >
> >> >In the end, you'ld turn up like:
> >> >
> >> >ATTRIBUTE attname1 999 ipaddr
> >> >ATTRIBUTE attname2 999 ipaddr
> >> >
> >> >in your dictionary. Would the dictionary still be valid, and
> >> will Radiator
> >> >support this?
> >> >
> >>
> >> Yes you can do this, however you need to keep in mind how the
> >> dictionary is used. Basically there are two tables built in memory
> >> inside Radiator, one is for translating attribute names to the
> >> numeric equivalent and the other is to translate from the numeric
> >> representation to the attribute name. The dictionary file is parsed
> >> sequentially from start to finish, with any later definition
> >> replacing the previous definition for any identical attribute name or
> >> value.
> >>
> >> This being the case, you can use one or the other or both attribute
> >> names in your configuration file and user definitions, however only
> >> the last definition will be used for the decoding of the numeric
> >> attribute representations in the inbound packets.
> >>
> >>
> >> hth
> >>
> >> Hugh
> >>
> >> --
> >>
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> >> correspondence.
> >>
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