Hello everyone,
I sorted this issue by changing the AVP naming scheme of mine over to
using AVP ints $avp(i: instead of strings... Is there any information on
why the string AVP's would not work? Thanks
On 1/23/07, Brandon Armstead <brandon.armstead(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
How is this possible? I have the table usr_preferences, this query
runs fine: if(avp_db_query("SELECT value FROM usr_preferences WHERE username
= '$fU' AND attribute = 'e911'", "$avp(i:911)")), in other
words if I take
the query that should be constructed here, and is constructed here, and I
run it in mysql cli, I get back a result, however this function "does not"
create the AVP for me, no matter what I do, I run this, and I run
xlog("L_INFO", "the avp \$avp(i:911) equals.... $avp(i:911)");
however it
says its NULL every single time, what am I doing wrong, I've read and reread
the AVP documentation over a million times, however can not get this simply
working, all help is appreciated, thank you.
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Brandon Armstead
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Brandon Armstead