Thanks for the note.

My servers (one in C, the other VB) which parse and upload the detail
records are expecting a standard Livingston-style accounting record, one
attribute per line. They get mapped one-to-one with SQL Columns, and
then get inserted.

Attaching special treatment for the attribute named "Username" would be
a hack, and would spoil the elegance and flexibility of this approach :(

Since Radiator is so flexible, I was hoping that something this
straightforward and common would be doable from within Radiator. If not,
then I may end up putting in the hack. 

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 6:22 PM
To: Dave Kitabjian; ''
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Accounting for Realms?


On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> Thanks for the tip.
> 
> From a Radiator point of view, we are simply logging to a standard
> "detail" file. (However, from our *system's* point of view, we parse
> that file and upload it into a Sql database. Don't worry about this;
> I'll handle those details.)
> 
> So I just need the detail file to appear correct. Yes, I would rather
> log "UserName and Realm". What I'm asking is *how*? Username doesn't
> appear to strip off the Realm for accounting, even after a Rewrite;
and
> the Realm doesn't appear anywhere else in the accounting record. How
can
> I split them apart from within Radiator ?
> 

Why not just split into UserName and Realm when you parse the file?

Hugh

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