Banking Time
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- Subject: Banking Time
- From: "Prabhdeep Singh" <prabhdeep@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:13:52 -0400
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Hi,
I am trying to figure out how can i support two sets of users on same
DB (radius/MySQL), where one set of users are able to bank the time,
and others not.
For example.
User A buys a plan that is good for 2 hour.... he/she logs in and after
1 hour logs out.
One day after User A is again able to log in and use the remaining 1
hour.
User B buys a plan that is also good for 2 hours.... he/she logs in and
after 1 hour logs out. But One day after User B is not able to log in
as the time was calculated from the time, when user first logged in.
Thanks.
With Regards,
Prabh
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