(RADIATOR) Time check item

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jan 16 00:08:49 CST 2003


Hello Anton -

A check item usually goes in a user record.

Ie:

someuser  Password = xxxxxxx, Time = "Wk0000-0800"
	......

There are other possibilities depending on what else you are doing in 
your configuration file.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday, Jan 16, 2003, at 16:19 Australia/Melbourne, Anton Krall 
wrote:

> Guys.. I trying to make 2 AuthBy SQL.. one is a standard one and the
> other is for a dialup plan called Nightly
>
> The 2nd one has to have a check item: Time = "Wk0000-0800"
>
> Thing is... where do I put the check item? I forgot :((((
>
> Thx for the help.
>
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