When you renew domains you put a number for months, it can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
... i think up to 120 (10 years).
So with some preparation it should be possible to set expiration date -/+ 15
days comparing to your system dates, without updating exdate manually.
regards
Peter
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From: "Mario Guerra" <mguerra(a)nic.cr>
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 5:25 PM
To: <fred-users(a)lists.nic.cz>
Cc: "Luis Diego Espinoza S." <lespinoz(a)nic.cr>
Subject: Updating expiration date for a domain
  We are about to fully migrate to FRED from our
home-made system.
 Now, what we want to do is to create domains in FRED according with our
 expiration date information. But there is one problem: create_domain takes
 the date from the system, so if I use create_domain today for say, a year,
 it would create the domain with an expiration date of 6th. June, 2012,
 which is what I don't want (suppose that that domain was created, say, 6
 months ago using our home-made system, the expiration date would be 6th.
 January 2012).
 One solution would be to modify the ex_date field in the domain_registry
 table according to our original information.
 Does this make sense?. Is there any cleaner way of doing this?
 Best regards.
 --
 Mario Guerra <mguerra(a)nic.cr>
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