Jack,
Take a look at the mailing list archives and look for "AcctSQLStatement"
You should find quite a few in there matching what you are looking for.
That is the statement that is mostly used to "update" the MySQL row when the
user logs off.....If you cannot see what you are looking for, I can send my
config (Secrets and Addresses removed to protect the guilty), and you may be
able to go off of it. I would recommend checking the archives first
though. There is SOOOOOO much info in there from Hugh and the other
contributors. Also, as Hugh said, the goodies directory has a lot in it,
particularly the "/goodies/blocktime.txt" example.
-Ronan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jaskaran Singh Sent: Thursday, 30 May, 2002 15:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Hi, Could anyone please lead me in the
direction of the documentation as to how to setup a maximum time and time left
for a user in mysql
database. Thanks Jack |
Title: Message
- (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Jaskaran Singh
- Re: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Hugh Irvine
- (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Ronan Eckelberry
- (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Jaskaran Singh
- RE: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Ronan Eckelberry
- (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Robert G. Fisher
- Re: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Hugh Irvine
- RE: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Ronan Eckelberry