Matt;
I found the best resource is in /opt/rt3/lib/RT/
Find the appropriate module (Users_ , Tickets_ blah ) copy and hack away ..
Roy
Mathew wrote:
While the book has done me wonders in learning to use and configure RT,
it has done little for me in the realm of the codebase. I'm hoping the
training in Boston helps in this regard :)
Mathew
Jesse Vincent wrote:
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 09:41:08AM -0600, John Arends wrote:
I'm somewhat new to perl, but I'm starting to pick up a bit of it. There
are a bunch of custom tasks I want to do to integrate RT with some other
systems. I have been looking for some documentation, but what I saw in
the RT wiki was very limited for someone in my position.
Can anyone point me towards some documentation that can give me a start
at writing some of my own scripts? I would like to see some basics on
modifying users, groups, tickets, etc and I can work from there.
You might want to start with the O'Reilly book...
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