Hi Wilfried,
Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet writes :
- persons (multiple) with and without nic-hdls.
The various checks, when they get implemented eventually, should at least generate warnings, both at the time of an update and on a regular basis.
One note on this one: The new software doesn't create a new object anymore when adding a NIC handle to an existing object. It will only do this when there are other differences between the new and old object then the 'changed:' and the added NIC handle attribute.
Daniel proposed to add that functionality toi the software itself, probably by adding a whois -T with -v and possibly whois -T to report all objects. This is is already available for listing the schema for an individual object.
Wasn't this proposal on the wish list for a long, long time (and even accepted by the database working group as a good thing) ?!? davidk> List of current proposals: davidk> davidk> 5) whois -tv
Action (11) on RIPE NCC (Ambrose Magee), To change the DB-SW to obsolete the advisory: attribute in inetnum: objects. ^^^^^^^^
No further comments ... ;-) David K. ---