On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Jan Grant wrote:

> Apologies for this; had quite a bit of success with RT but thus far I've 
> done almost nothing UI-related.
> 
> I need to format a $Ticket->Due to slap it in a user-visible string; the 
> ISO format is what I get if I just do string catenation using 
> $Ticket->Due on its own.
> 
> There seems to be a superabundance of perl date formatting libraries. 
> I'm just after a simple invocation that'll let me specify an 
> strftime-style format on a $Ticket, itself created from the usual 
> RT::Tickets->new(...)->FromSQL(...)->next() sequence.
> 
> Cheers in advance and again, sorry for asking the obvious.

Too obvious; I've just found ->DueObj :-)


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