it;s the version for the table format. each time the table format is
changed, the version is incremented to avoid missusage between different
openser and table versions.
regards,
bogdan
Script Head wrote:
Setting to 1001 worked. Now, what does this 1001
actually mean?
On 3/7/06, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* <bogdan(a)voice-system.ro
<mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi,
depends on what openser version you are using...for 1.0.x you need to
set 1001. For 0.9.x, use 5.
anyhow, set for the new table the same version as already is set for
"subscriber" table.
regards,
bogdan
Script Head wrote:
I have a solid setup of OpenSER and PostgreSQL.
My route in
question
looks like this
if(method=="REGISTER") {
if (!www_authorize("domain", "subscriber")) {
www_challenge("domain", "0");
return;
};
save("location");
return;
}
I would like to use a view called subscriber_active instead of
table
subscriber. It's a view that returns a result
set identical to
SELECT
* FROM subscriber. I also did INSERT INTO
version(table_name,table_version) VALUES('subscriber_active',1).
When
I replace the subscriber with subscriber_active
in the above
route, I get
0(0) auth_db:str_fixup: Invalid table version (use ser_mysql.sh
reinstall)
0(0) ERROR: fix_expr : fix_actions error
ERROR: error -1 while trying to fix configuration
so can someone explain what the table version is supposed to be?
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