At 7:30 pm -0400 2004/11/26, Axel aghi Hollanda wrote:
>Hi, Peter
>
> My very basic authentication driver looks like this:
[...]
> This works fine. What I want to do now is:
>
> If possible, before server_condition just like "local_parts"
>variable within "accept router driver":
>
> some_var = mysql; select id from users where user =
>'${quote_mysql:$local_part:$1}'
>
> Then, inside my server_condition:
>
> match {${extract {id} {$some_var_data} {$value} {0}} {SOME_ID}
>
> Did it get any better? I think now it's more easy than do
>recursive lookups inside server_condition.
please don't top post and, above all, trim your replies (currently
and for a few days I am on dialup and thanks to this too common
behaviour I find it difficult to check my work email).
Now to your question: cannot you just do everything on the server
side? I am referring to stored procedures. If mysql does not support
stored procedures, then use Postgres.
g