Kevin, I don't understand the term "limitdown", but I'll try to create a loop. Am I correct with the code "Attachments->First->ContentType(Value => 'image/gif')" and should that be the main condition in the loop (got an example)?
Thanks. Kenn LBNL On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Kevin Falcone <falc...@bestpractical.com>wrote: > On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 03:18:54PM -0700, Kenneth Crocker wrote: > > To all, > > > > I have a Custom Field with the type=Upload multiple images. I want to > put in an attachment > > (gif or jpeg) from an email. > > The scrip I have written uses this to get the pic: > > > > my $trans = $self->TransactionObj; > > my $pic = $trans->Attachments->First->ContentType(Value => > 'image/gif'); (this 'gif' variation > > was merely to try the concept. I can try variations for jpeg later). > > > > The result was no pic uploaded and next to the CF name (on the ticket > display) was > > 'multipart/mixed'. > > > > Inside the Update screen, these was the name of the CF followed by a > checkbox and the > > 'multipart/mixed'. > > > > Obviously I'm missing something. I went to Attachments_Overlay.txt and > didn't really see > > anything that helped (obviously - duh). > > Kenn > > Your code gets the first attachment and then calls the ContentType > method on it (which takes no arguments) and that returns the > Content-Type of multipart/mixed, which is expected. > > You need to loop through the attachments and get your gif (or just > Limit down). > > -kevin > > > > -------- > 2011 Training: http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html >
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