(RADIATOR) OT: Storing detail files
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Feb 20 17:45:25 CST 2003
Hello Robert -
You will find the "radimportacct" utility in the "goodies" directory of
the Radiator 3.5 distribution.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 03:47 Australia/Melbourne, Robert Sharp
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> During the time I've been using Radiator(about 3 years), I've archived
> all accounting records. I have a small script that would run at
> midnight and rename the detail file to the current date then bzip it
> and
> store it in a directory structure broken down by year, month then date.
> Each detail file is for a 24 hour period, and is in standard format.
>
> My question.. Does anyone know of a software package that will read
> all
> that data into a database of sometype and store it for use, and allow
> me
> to search for various infos? The billing staff here would like to be
> able to go back and check dialup usage on accounts no matter how long
> ago it was. I have found a couple of Perl scripts that will parse a
> single detail file at one time but nothing that would check several
> files.
>
> Does anyone know of such a creature??
>
> Thank you,
> Robert
>
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