(RADIATOR) timestamp ?

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue May 29 23:22:48 CDT 2001


Hello Chairath -

Have a look at the "radacct.cgi" script in the main Radiator directory to see 
how it is done. Otherwise, you could add a column to the RADUSAGE table into 
which you could directly write the formatted date string when posting 
accounting records.

hth

Hugh

On Wednesday 30 May 2001 12:06, chairarth wrote:

> > Hi ,
>
> By now we implement Radiator with Radmin .  Due to we don't wanna let
> dailup users access to Radmin to check their own usage time. And we have
> web server (implement on ASP Language) to serve our customers already .
> Therefore , we plan to let our users check usage time on this server .
> But  when we check at RADUSAGE Table , we found that  the value of
> "TIME_STAMP" is int ( e.g. 990781489) . 
>
> So how can we write ASP Scripte to show value of TIME_STAMP like RAmin
> List Usage show ( e.g. 25/05/2001 16:04) .
>
> Thanks
> Chairath

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