The information that I had was that Statistics probably wouldn't be
needed with RT 3.6 because of the built in reports, so I haven't done
much with it so far.  Of course, I don't have 3.6 running yet either,
I've been swamped with a ton of other things.

So, time for a poll: How many folks think that RTx::Statistics is still
needed, given the functionality in RT v3.6.0?

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Kelly F. Hickel
Senior Software Architect
MQSoftware, Inc
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 7:47 PM
To: Mike Coakley
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] RTx::Statistics

I haven't got this working on my installation of v3.6.0 either.  I think

it needs major work in order for it to be compatible.  Right now I'm 
just relying on the built-in reports with v3.6.0.  Perhaps when 
RTx::Statistics is made to work with it I'll see about integrating but 
until then, I'm avoiding it like the plague.

Mathew Snyder

Mike Coakley wrote:
> Is this working with RT 3.6.0. I just did a clean install and it isn't
> working for me. Just hangs on some of the graph pages where I have to
> restart my Apache. On other pages I don't get any graph just the
"Result
> Graph" alt text.
> 
> Thanks,
> 

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