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Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 09:37:27 -0700
From: "Dale E. Reed Jr." <daler@iea-software.com>
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To: PSS <pss@sunbeach.net>
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Subject: Re: Primary Key Violation CALLS Table - Account Session ID TooLong
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> PSS wrote:
>
> Running Radius in Debug Mode There is a primary key violation. The
> Primary key is being violated because the Rapport Account Session ID
> is 24 Characters long. We tried wideding the SQL Server's
> AccountSessiosnID field to Varchar(24) but the Radius is still
> Truncating the Record to the first 8 Characters. Hence Uniqueness is
> Not Happening.

RadiusNT doesn't truncate the AcctSessionID field. Double check that
do you did change the field size (SQL Server won't let you change
the size, so you most likely have to re-create the table).

I'd like to see the -x15 debug of it as welll.

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