Questions: RIPE DB / Handles with no numbers / LONGACK
- Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 13:30:51 +0200 (CEST)
Hello,
I haves questions about the current operation of the RIPE-Database:
From ripe-157:
> RIPE NIC-handle: <Initials><0-999>-RIPE
There are person-objects in the RIPE-Database that do not
conform to this format, eg. AA-RIPE and MB10000-RIPE.
The numbers greater than 999 are no problem,
but Handles without number are a nuissance,
e.g. when testing for a valid format in a field...
So, are Handles without a number offically allowed ?
> If you require a detailed acknowledgement, put the
> keyword "LONGACK" in the `Subject' line of your e-mail.
We have a script for sending mail to auto-dbm@localhost,
and it always uses LONGACK - so the answer-mails
should all look alike.
But as a result, we get mails in different formats, e.g. short:
>>>
From: RIPE Database Management ripe-dbm@localhost
To: Nacamar Guardian gurt@localhost
Subject: SUCCEEDED: LONGACK
..
The following objects were processed.
New OK: [person] IB179-RIPE (Ivonne Bankwitz)
<<<
Sometimes the reply ist "long", it also quotes the content of our mail:
>>>
Date: 17 Sep 1999 08:12:10 -0000
From: RIPE Database Management ripe-dbm@localhost
To: Nacamar Guardian gurt@localhost
Subject: SUCCEEDED: LONGACK
..
The following objects were processed.
New OK: [person] IB179-RIPE (Ivonne Bankwitz)
person: Ivonne Bankwitz
...
<<<
I have no idea, why, and on what condition the database
returns the "short" or the "full" answer.
Can someone tell ?
Best Regards,
HaJo Gurt
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