Re: [Emerald] Expired User Function

( dan@dmn.com.au )
Thu, 25 Feb 1999 23:19:22 +0800

Sorry folks, I just realize it is not very clear of the message.

That is a question. I am seeking help !!! ;((

Please verify if that type of solution is possible.

Regards,

DAN TANG
DOMAIN INTERNET ACCESS
-----Original Message-----
From: dan@dmn.com.au <dan@dmn.com.au>
To: emerald@iea-software.com <emerald@iea-software.com>
Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 2:56 PM
Subject: [Emerald] Expired User Function

>Dale or Top Guns,
>
>Does anybody out there know that, if a user's account expired, the Emerald
>will let the user come in, but apply certain filter.
>
>If not, is it a easy way to modify the store procedure as following?
>1. Before the Emerald return the authentication result, add a block of SQL
>code to verify if the service has expired, if it is, change the user to
>other type of service(which will allow the user get connection but
different
>filter). Execute the change in Emerald(GO statement?).
>2. Return the normal authentication, execute and return the result.
>3. Change the user back to service type.
>
>We do not concern about the server performance, because the SQL 7.0 will
run
>better, and with Pentium III we would be better shape.
>
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>Regards,
>
>DAN TANG
>DOMAIN INTERNET ACCESS
>
>
>
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