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Setting up an "unpaid" account with access

From: Lance Julander
Date: Monday, October 5, 1998
Time: 2:38:02 pm

Hi,

I've downloaded and am testing Optigold. It seems to be
unbelievably awesome! Right now we're using a Paradox database
we designed. It works good, but we need something better.

We hook a lot of people up over the phone. We don't charge them
immediately, but set their account up and give them 2 weeks to
send in their money. If they haven't paid in 2 weeks they can't login.

If somebody was getting hooked up right now we would set their
account up with an expiration date of today. Our paradox
database already is set to give everybody a 2 week grace period,
after which it won't include them in the radius file that's
generated every day. Even though the new person is expired, the
grace period amounts to the 2 weeks they have to send in the
money. When they finally pay we simply extend their expiration
date by one month from the day they originally signed up).

I need to be able to do something similar in Optigold. From
reading the docs, it sounds like we shouldn't directly mess
around with the expiration dates. How do we do something similar
to our current setup?

I thought perhaps we could make them a "pending" account, but I
don't think they would get dumped to the radius file if they are
still "pending".


Should we create a "temp" type account for $0.0 that expires
immediately and then set up 2 week grace period and then switch
their service type to the standard PPP when they pay?

Thanks!

-Lance
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Lance Julander
Terragon Media
lance at terragon.com



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