For genuine SER, there is the dbops module which would be for sure easy to port
to openser.

For use examples, see the oob config file, where in a timer route expired usrloc
entried are deleted, and presence of new domains is checked for.

-jiri

https://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ser/sip_router/etc/Attic/ser-oob.cfg?rev=1.1.2.2&only_with_tag=rel_2_0_0&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup

At 22:19 05/10/2007, Alex Balashov wrote:

>Is there a better way to talk to a database directly than to use 
>avp_db_query()?   I need to use my own schemas;  I have a platform
>that absolutely does not lend itself to storing data in the avpops'
>schema.  Luckily, avp_db_query() saved the day.  Is there anything
>even easier, or is this the definitive and methodologically correct
>way to go?
>
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>Evariste Systems
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