Rick Russell wrote:
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Tomasz Wlodek wrote:
But Now I would like to see requestors real name. How do I do this?
This must be a very simple, some line
Requestor name - {$Ticket->....}
Requestor name - {$Ticket->Requestors->UsersObj->First->RealName}
If there is more than one requestor, you'll need to write a routine to
go through them, probably using the $Ticket->Requestors->UsersObj->Next
method in a loop.
I can't find description in the book, nor on the wiki.
It would be nice (HINT HINT) if RT Essentials included a reference list
of the common object methods, the objects to which they apply, and a
simple example of each one in use :-)
Sure, an exhaustive list would require a hundred pages, but you could
hit 90% of the objects and methods that somebody is likely to use in a
couple of dozen pages.
Rick R.
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