(RADIATOR) Concatenating or modifying values for SQL accounting

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Oct 3 23:53:35 CDT 2001


Hello Josh -

You can't do what you describe with a simple AcctColumnDef, however you can 
certainly do it with an AcctSQLStatement.

Have a look at section 6.28.15 in the Radiator 2.18.4 reference manual.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday 04 October 2001 06:47, Ward, Josh wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I'm a new radiator user, so I hope this isn't a silly question.
>
> In my SQL accounting database, I have a field that I need to keep the
> 'connection info' in.  Basically, what I'd like to stash in that field is
> the information about what speed the user had when the initially connected
> as passed in the Ascend-Data-Rate and Ascend-Xmit-Rate by my CiscoAS5300.
>
> What I need is something like:
>
> AcctColumnDef     connect_info,Ascent-Data-Rate\/Ascend-Xmit-Rage
>
> So that the entry in the database would look something like:
> 31200/49333
>
> Is there any way to do this?
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -Josh
>
> ============================================
> Josh Ward, Network Management and Design
> California State University, Chico
>
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