(RADIATOR) Re: Multiple Calling-Station-Id

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Aug 14 16:47:25 CDT 2002


Hello Claudio -

You cannot use regular expressions in SQL queries, but SQL itself is 
designed with pattern matching capabilities.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 06:05 AM, Claudio Lapidus wrote:

> Hello Hugh,
>
> Lurking over this thread, I see that you define how to handle a partial 
> ANI number match:
>
>> For your first point, you could also use something like this:
>>
>> <Handler Client-Identifier = specialNAS, Calling-Station-Id 
>> =/^080[234]/>
>>
>
> We have a similar situation here, but we need to discriminate _pairs_ 
> of Called-Station-Id plus the first few digits of Calling-Station-Id. I 
> can figure out the way to this with handlers, but the number of 
> permutations is huge, so I would prefer to store them in SQL and go 
> with SQLRADIUS.
>
> Can I embed regular expressions to be used as selection criteria in an 
> SQL query?
>
> regards,
> cl.
>
>
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