Yeah, RTIR is great example of how to build completely customized
workflow over RT. With many scrips, callbacks and custom access
interface.
On 10/12/06, Barry L. Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Jason A. Diegmueller wrote:
> Barry, RT Fans--
>
> While I'm not a user of RTIR, it looks like there is a 2.0-TESTING
> branch in BP's SVN:
> [spaceball1:jdiegmueller] [/tmp] # svn ls
> svn://svn.bestpractical.com/rtir/branches
> 1.1-TESTING/
> 1.9-EXPERIMENTAL/ 2.0-TESTING/
> 2.1-EXPERIMENTAL/
>
> Hope this is it. :)
JD...
Thanks very much. 2.0 was in there and it was exactly what I needed.
Jesse...
Thank you very much. The callbacks that are included with that
are going to be great for learning how to create not only what I wanted
to accomplish immediately but will be great for later uses, too.
I recommend that anyone wanting to learn how to write callbacks pull
this information down.
Thanks again guys!
Barry
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