Hi Ken, here is the code I use to do what you want (quite painful like Jesse says ...)
my $CustomFieldObj = RT::CustomField->new($_[0]->CurrentUser); $CustomFieldObj->LoadById($field); my $CFVs = $CustomFieldObj->Values; while ($CFVs and my $value = $CFVs->Next ) { if ($value->Name eq $_[0]->FirstCustomFieldValue($field)){ return $value->Category; } } ($_[0] is a the Ticket object and $field is the CF id) Rémi 2009/6/9 Ken Crocker <kfcroc...@lbl.gov> > Jesse, > > > Painful?? Please explain. I'd love to hear it. > > Kenn > LBNL > > On 6/9/2009 11:56 AM, Jesse Vincent wrote: > > On Tue 9.Jun'09 at 11:26:08 -0700, Ken Crocker wrote: > > > Jesse, > > I was thinking that that particular command gave me the Custom Field value > only. I don't see where the "category" value for that CF can be determined > from > that code. > > > Indeed. I misread your question. Category is an attribute of the > CustomFieldValue, itself. Getting at it will require some more work > and will be a bit painful > > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users > > Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com > Commercial support: sa...@bestpractical.com > > > Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. > Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com >
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