09-21-2002
OK, seems to work after rebuilding the database index...... and the size is much bigger, as one would guess......
Let's stick with the 'two letter' search for a while and see how it does......
Thanks for the good suggestion.
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rt-crontool-4
rt-crontool(1) Request Tracker Reference rt-crontool(1)
NAME
rt-crontool - Command-line interface to Request Tracker
SYNOPSIS
# find all active tickets in the queue 'general' and set their priority to 99 if they are overdue:
rt-crontool
--search RT::Search::ActiveTicketsInQueue --search-arg general
--condition RT::Condition::Overdue
--action RT::Action::SetPriority --action-arg 99
--verbose
# Escalate tickets
rt-crontool
--search RT::Search::ActiveTicketsInQueue --search-arg general
--action RT::Action::EscalatePriority
DESCRIPTION
This script is a tool to act on tickets from an external scheduling tool, such as cron.
Security:
This tool allows the user to run arbitrary perl modules from within RT. If this tool were setgid, a hostile local user could use this tool
to gain administrative access to RT. It is incredibly important that nonprivileged users not be allowed to run this tool. It is suggested
that you create a non-privileged unix user with the correct group membership and RT access to run this tool.
OPTIONS
search
Specify the search module you want to use
search-arg
An argument to pass to --search
condition
Specify the condition module you want to use
condition-arg
An argument to pass to --condition
action
Specify the action module you want to use
action-arg
An argument to pass to --action
template
Specify name or id of template(s) you want to use
transaction
Specify if you want to use either 'first', 'last' or 'all' transactions
transaction-type
Specify the comma separated list of transactions' types you want to use
log Adjust LogToScreen config option
verbose
Output status updates to STDOUT
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