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Backport support for some of the keyword modifications used in 1.6 (while warning that
some options aren't really supported) and add some warning messages. Some credit to oej, who was complaining in #asterisk-dev. git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4@145839 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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@@ -416,17 +416,21 @@ static int init_acf_query(struct ast_config *cfg, char *catg, struct acf_odbc_qu
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if ((tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "dsn"))) {
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ast_copy_string((*query)->dsn, tmp, sizeof((*query)->dsn));
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} else if ((tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "writehandle")) || (tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "readhandle"))) {
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ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Separate read and write handles are not supported in this version of func_odbc.so\n");
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ast_copy_string((*query)->dsn, tmp, sizeof((*query)->dsn));
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} else {
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free(*query);
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*query = NULL;
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ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "No database handle was specified for func_odbc class '%s'\n", catg);
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return -1;
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}
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if ((tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "read"))) {
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if ((tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "read")) || (tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "readsql"))) {
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ast_copy_string((*query)->sql_read, tmp, sizeof((*query)->sql_read));
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}
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if ((tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "write"))) {
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if ((tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "write")) || (tmp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, catg, "writesql"))) {
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ast_copy_string((*query)->sql_write, tmp, sizeof((*query)->sql_write));
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}
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@@ -491,6 +495,8 @@ static int init_acf_query(struct ast_config *cfg, char *catg, struct acf_odbc_qu
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"${VALUE} or parsed as ${VAL1}, ${VAL2}, ... ${VALn}.\n"
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"This function may only be set.\nSQL:\n%s\n",
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(*query)->sql_write);
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} else {
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ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "No SQL was found for func_odbc class '%s'\n", catg);
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}
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/* Could be out of memory, or could be we have neither sql_read nor sql_write */
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