Hi William,

Try $Ticket->QueueObj->Name instead.

-Matt

On 3/2/08, William McKee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've written a script to read an RSS feed of my open tickets and
> generate ToDo tasks for my Palm. I've got the title, description and
> date being added to the entries but would also like to set the category.
>
> I'm new to building RSS feeds and wondered if someone could tell me how
> to add the queue into an RSS feed. I've tried adding the following to
> the 'dc' hashref in html/Search/Results.rdf with no luck:
>
>             queue    => $Ticket->Queue,
>
> The value is being stripped out somewhere between being built and being
> sent back. BTW, I was able to successfully add a 'data' parameter so
> know that I can edit the rdf template.
>
>
> Thanks,
> William
>
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