Hello Gabe -

The RADONLINE table is used to maintain a list of “who is connected now”, ie. 
records are entered when a user connects (an accounting start message) and 
removed when the user disconnects (an accounting stop message).

The ACCOUNTING table is an historical record of all connections over time and 
is usually kept for some period of time for audit and/or billing purposes.

If you don’t want any records in the ACCOUNTING table, just disable the inserts.

If you need more help send me a copy of your configuration file and I will be 
happy to assist.

regards

Hugh


> On 15 Aug 2015, at 05:38, Gabe Carmichael <g...@lksd.org> wrote:
> 
> Good morning,
> I am not good with mysql at all, but the example strings got me up and 
> running. I seem to have the radonline table auto purging after a user logs 
> off but the entry still exists in the accounting table. Is there a way to 
> have it flush those entries after a certain amount of time?
> 
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