08-18-2010
Your understanding is totally corect
Yes. This is exactly what is required.
Also there are around 1 million records in the file and the command/script should check all records.
And there are 15 similar conditions.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rt::client::rest::transaction
RT::Client::REST::Transaction(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation RT::Client::REST::Transaction(3pm)
NAME
RT::Client::REST::Transaction -- this object represents a transaction.
SYNOPSIS
my $transactions = $ticket->transactions;
my $count = $transactions->count;
print "There are $count transactions.
";
my $iterator = $transactions->get_iterator;
while (my $tr = &$iterator) {
print "Id: ", $tr->id, "; Type: ", $tr->type, "
";
}
DESCRIPTION
A transaction is a second-class citizen, as it does not exist (at least from the current REST protocol implementation) by itself. At the
moment, it is always associated with a ticket (see parent_id attribute). Thus, you will rarely retrieve a transaction by itself; instead,
you should use "transactions()" method of RT::Client::REST::Ticket object to get an iterator for all (or some) transactions for that
ticket.
ATTRIBUTES
id
Numeric ID of the transaction.
creator
Username of the user who created the transaction.
parent_id
Numeric ID of the object the transaction is associated with.
type
Type of the transactions. Please referer to RT::Client::REST documentation for the list of transaction types you can expect this field
to contain. Note that there may be some transaction types not (dis)covered yet.
old_value
Old value.
new_value
New value.
field
Name of the field the transaction is describing (if any).
attachments
I have never seen it set to anything yet. (I will some day investigate this).
created
Time when the transaction was created.
content
Actual content of the transaction.
description
Human-readable description of the transaction as provided by RT.
data
Not sure what this is yet.
METHODS
RT::Client::REST::Transaction is a read-only object, so you cannot "store()" it. Also, because it is a second-class citizen, you cannot
"search()" or "count()" it -- use "transactions()" method provided by RT::Client::REST::Ticket.
retrieve
To retrieve a transaction, attributes id and parent_id must be set.
INTERNAL METHODS
rt_type
Returns 'transaction'.
SEE ALSO
RT::Client::REST, RT::Client::REST::Ticket, RT::Client::REST::SearchResult.
AUTHOR
Dmitri Tikhonov <dtikhonov@yahoo.com>
LICENSE
Perl license with the exception of RT::Client::REST, which is GPLed.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 RT::Client::REST::Transaction(3pm)