On Aug 14, 2008, at 12:23 AM, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
> 3.8 seems to have pulled in the functionality from RTx::Calendar,
> and provides iCal feeds for tickets,
> but I can't figure out how to get the a feed for reminders (which
> must have dates, unlike tickets).
> Is this not implemented, or a
Hi everyone,
I'm attempting to move a RT 3.6.3 install over to 3.8.1rc4. I'm having
difficulties with saved searches. My 3.6.3 server exists at hostname/
rt and the saved searches (e.g. All New & Open Tickets) have /rt/
hardcoded into the search (e.g. if I click Edit > Advanced, the second
Hi everyone,
I'm attempting to move a RT 3.6.3 install over to 3.8.1rc4. I'm having
difficulties with saved searches. My 3.6.3 server exists at hostname/
rt and the saved searches (e.g. All New & Open Tickets) have /rt/
hardcoded into the search (e.g. if I click Edit > Advanced, the second
3.8 seems to have pulled in the functionality from RTx::Calendar, and
provides iCal feeds for tickets,
but I can't figure out how to get the a feed for reminders (which must have
dates, unlike tickets).
Is this not implemented, or am I missing something?
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 02:54:59PM -0400, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
> >Thanks, but I'm thinking of also how to get information out of RT. I could
> >use the command line interface and parse the output, but I was wondering
> >if there was a way of using the API from Python.
> Umm, REST allows you to get
Hello.
There are 2 modules on CPAN: pyperl to use Perl from Python and
Inline::Python to use Python from Perl. I don't know if they are still
working.
2008/8/13 Keith Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all
>
> We're doing some experimentation around plugging RT into a "dashboard"
> type applicatio
>Thanks, but I'm thinking of also how to get information out of RT. I could
>use the command line interface and parse the output, but I was wondering
>if there was a way of using the API from Python.
Umm, REST allows you to get stuff too. See the perl client library for hints
http://search.cpan.org
Use the REST interface?
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Hi all
We're doing some experimentation around plugging RT into a "dashboard"
type application that pulls other (internal) application data together.
Problem is, our preferred scripting language is Python. We have enough
Perl knowledge to survive, but no in-depth competence.
Is there a viable way
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] Jim Meyer's LDAP Authentication user_local.pm
ldap_overlay contribution in 3.8
Helmuth Ramirez wrote:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 00:57, Jesse Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RT-AjaxyReplyPage in bps svn may be what you want
Will look at it, thanks.
Richard
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hi,
i tried to get canned replies working in rt version 3.8 but no chance.
i followed the instructions on this site:
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/CannedReplies
any tips for me?
thx,
raphael
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Helmuth Ramirez wrote:
> Hi everyone, we (me) are in the process of migrating our server to new
> hardware. I want to take advantage and upgrade to 3.8 (from 3.6). We
> currently use Jim Meyer's User_Local.pm, LDAP Overlay (not sure what its
> official name is). Anyway, I installed 3.8 on the
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