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Re: Time Usage Import - HOW?From: Todd Reese Date: Wednesday, July 8, 1998
Time: 10:28:03 amI have to say that this if fast. We currently move our radius logs daily
to another billing package for processing during the process of finishing up
Opitgold. So us using perl on our UNIX boxes to generate the required
file that Optigold is going to need is minor load our our machines.
Robert, can you help me refine this a bit to produce some more output
since I don't know perl?
BTW -- Shawn, this process can kill two birds with one stone as we have
discussed where we need to generate the daily login activity that we would
need if we should have to go throught the collection process with a court
system.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Hough <rch@iserve.net>
To: isp-list@data-point.com <isp-list@data-point.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] Time Usage Import - HOW?
>At 06:11 PM 7/7/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Okay, I am confused to say the least with the Time Usage Import.
>
>Well, if you are using parser.usr I can see why! :) If you have perl
>installed I can direct you to a location that will make parsing the log
>file SO much easier. Here's the URL to the scripts I've found to be VERY
>usefull in this process. If you need/want more information let me know.
>
>ftp://ftp.aros.net/pub/util/pm/
>
>You will want to get lineparser & summarize
>
>
>
><(= Robert Hough
> <(= rch@iserve.net
>
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