Sorry to wake up an old thread.
However - I am looking to export this $timef function to the param
initialization for accounting, i.e. db_table_acc
modparam("db_table_acc", "acc_$ftime(Ymd)");
I've looked into completing this myself however I simply am not familiar
enough at this point between the three different modules that it would take
to implement this (acc, dbsr1, pv).
Look forward to any help / insight you may be able to provide.
Thanks as always!
Sincerely,
Brandon Armstead
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
On 12/19/11 7:50 PM, Andreas Granig wrote:
Hi Daniel,
On 12/19/2011 07:29 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
I don't know what are all the functions you
think of, but for the
example provided above, config file does it easy right now. There is a
pseudo-variable that gives broken-time attribute that can be used with
avp_check(), iirc, should be:
avp_db_load(...);
if(avp_check("$time(wday)", "eq/$avp(s:cf_weekday)/g")) { do CF }
Of course there is the option of doing while loop, but maybe gets to
large for desired config file.
This is pretty much what I had in mind with my new functions/module, but
I've completely overlooked that PV when searching the docs for this
feature. Thank you very much for pointing that out!
for sake of public knowledge, just to add on time specific features: there
is also $timef(format) which returns current time attributes based on
strftime specifiers -- its documentation was missing, I just added it.
Also, there is a transformation {s.ftime,format) which can take any integer
variable holding timestamp and return value based on strftime format.
Cheers,
Daniel
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