Most probably you want to add a group instead of users, so you would
be able to add users to the group from RT UI and scrip action will
pick up new members automatically.
Thanks Ruslan, that sounds very sensible.
I have run the -admin tool, and created a notifygroup entity called
"Systems" which a group named 'Systems'.
# /usr/local/rt-3.4.5/local/sbin/rt-notify-group-admin --list
Name: Systems
Module: NotifyGroup
Members:
Group => Systems
Now, I still appear to have issues with my syntax.
after the "use RT::Action::Notify;" line, I have just one more line in the
cleanup section:
$RT::Action::NotifyGroup->SetRecipients('Systems');
which gives this error:
[Thu Aug 24 17:11:55 2006] [error]: Scrip 15 Commit failed: Can't call
method "SetRecipients" on an undefined value at (eval 858) line 2.
I once again offer the excuse of not being a perl programmer, sorry...
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"Workaround: don't pound on the mouse like a wild monkey."
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