At 19.59 11/10/02, you wrote:
I'll confess that I know more about Oracle than free-radius at this time (I
am just now setting up free-radius) however, I suspect that to_date is not
being evaluated by FreeRadius, only by Oracle. However, the format provided
to 'to_date' must match the format
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess that %S means 'system time'. I didn't find explanation of %S
in SQL nor Unix shell documentation. Could you comment it, please?
It's a macro/variable defined by the server.
See: doc/variables.txt
Alan DeKok.
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Could you comment using to_date in INSERT into radacct instruction, please.
MM
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Solaris 8, freeradius
, October 11, 2002 9:37 AM
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Thx
Could you comment using to_date in INSERT into radacct
instruction, please.
MM
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'to_date' is an Oracle function for converting dates from strings in a
non-oracle
standard format. It is well documented in any Oracle reference manuals.
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I was not precise, I meant:
please comment if using to_date in insert into radacct will be OK for freeradius
Another problem will arise with AcctStopTime equal to 0 during
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I was not precise, I meant:
please comment if using to_date in insert into radacct will be OK