Hi
Just create a route, which matches the flag set by a grp entry, and then
route that to a de-activated message. I then simply automate this by
checking credit limits
Iqbal
unplug wrote:
I am looking for the 2nd option. I found that
there is a table called
grp. Do you mean to make a group in this table? How can I add the
user in it and check before registration or making a call? Could you
show me how?
There is a field called 'flag' In the table of 'subscriber'. What is
the meaning of it? I also find a table called 'pending'. It's
structure almost same as the table 'subscriber'. What is the usage of
'pending' table?
On 12/27/05, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel(a)voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hello,
On 12/27/05 08:31, unplug wrote:
>Hi ,
> Does anyone know how can I deactivate an account? Does openser
>already implement that function to deactivate an account, how?
>
>
>
what you expect from deactivation? To remove the user's profile? Or just
to mark it to be unable to register? For the first option, you can use
"openserctl rm" and for the second you can do it via groups - make a
group 'inactive', add the user in it and check before it tries to
register or to make a call.
Cheers,
Daniel
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