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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Port VPM Decompression Algorithm to PHP (Main Loop) - Part 2 Post 302637801 by Neo on Wednesday 9th of May 2012 10:22:35 AM
Old 05-09-2012
Since there have been no volunteers to help, and my faint attempt to motivate some "helpers" by porting "on line" has yet to yield any volunteers; I'm going to take the porting "underground" for a while and work on this in "vBulletin plugin mode".

Will update later ...
 

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rt-shredder(8)						     Request Tracker Reference						    rt-shredder(8)

NAME
rt-shredder - Script which wipes out tickets from RT DB SYNOPSIS
rt-shredder --plugin list rt-shredder --plugin help-Tickets rt-shredder --plugin 'Tickets=query,Queue="general" and Status="deleted"' rt-shredder --sqldump unshred.sql --plugin ... rt-shredder --force --plugin ... DESCRIPTION
rt-shredder - is script that allow you to wipe out objects from RT DB. This script uses API that RT::Shredder module adds to RT. Script can be used as example of usage of the shredder API. USAGE
You can use several options to control which objects script should wipeout. OPTIONS
--sqldump <filename> Outputs INSERT queries into file. This dump can be used to restore data after wiping out. By default creates files <RT_home>/var/data/RT-Shredder/<ISO_date>-XXXX.sql --object (DEPRECATED) Option has been deprecated, use plugin "Objects" instead. --plugin '<plugin name>[=<arg>,<val>[;<arg>,<val>]...]' You can use plugins to select RT objects with various conditions. See also --plugin list and --plugin help options. --plugin list Output list of the available plugins. --plugin help-<plugin name> Outputs help for specified plugin. --force Script doesn't ask any questions. SEE ALSO
RT::Shredder perl v5.14.2 2013-05-22 rt-shredder(8)
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