Re: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking

2002-06-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Robert - By setting the TimeBanking parameter, Radiator will automatically maintain the amount of time left for each user. However, you will need to run some sort of cron job at the beginning of each month to set/reset the monthly limits. You should also check to see whether Emerald

RE: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking

2002-05-31 Thread Ronan Eckelberry
essage-From: Jaskaran Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 31 May, 2002 10:44To: 'Ronan Eckelberry'Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking Hey Ronan I appreciate, you pointed me towards the right direction, I implemented the solution, but I have a problem now, even when the TIME_L

Re: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking

2002-05-30 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jack - Have a look at the file goodies/radmin.cfg which will give you some ideas. regards Hugh On Fri, 31 May 2002 05:57, Jaskaran Singh wrote: 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

RE: (RADIATOR) TimeBanking

2002-05-30 Thread Ronan Eckelberry
Title: Message 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