On 23/12/2003 20:51, John Keegan wrote:
Let me just quickly add some easy items - I am hoping someone else will
take care of the rest ;-)
Frank - Thanks for joining in.
Not at all trying to be a wise guy here, but when you say that you are
hoping that someone else will take care of the rest,
> Let me just quickly add some easy items - I am hoping someone else will
> take care of the rest ;-)
Frank - Thanks for joining in.
Not at all trying to be a wise guy here, but when you say that you are
hoping that someone else will take care of the rest, who would you have in
mind?
--
John Ke
>> I would like to ask the other resellers if I am missing something.
>
> No, you're not, and this is a severe weakness of OpenSRS. (And there are
> a number of other things that aren't in your list; one that comes to mind
> because I just needed to use it is forcing a check on the registry
> tran
At 12/23/03 12:39 PM, Frank Michlick wrote:
>To check the transfer status, you can use check_transfer.
That doesn't trigger the immediate check at the registry, though, does
it? It only checks if OpenSRS has noticed that the transfer completed
normally in the daily batch process.
When I tested
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Original Message
Subject: Re: Scripting the RWI
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 15:37:35 -0500
Hi,
Let me just quickly add some easy items - I am hoping someone else will
take care of the rest ;-)
On 12/23/2003 14:19, Robert L Mathews wrote:
At 12/
At 12/20/03 6:38 AM, John Keegan wrote:
>We run 4 perl scripts nightly against the batch RWI. They perform the
>following functions:
>
>1) Get a list of all active domains
>2) Get a list of all completed orders
>3) Get a list of all deleted domains.
>4) Get current admin contact info for each acti