You can create a VIEW in the dB, which gets the user and pass for any other tables. And configure this view as the source for auth_db.

On Sat, 20 Apr 2019 at 18:31, arish haque <arish.haq@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for the reply.
I checked out sqlops module, this will solve the problem
only when I get the authentication password (secret)
of the user inside request route. For this I tried checking 
kamailio pseudovars but haven't found one. Therefore, I am 
sticking with auth_db module.If this is possible by any other way
do let me know.

thanks,
Arish
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