Helmuth,

        Or "my $whomever = $self->TransactionObj->CreatorObj->Name;".You could 
also get the user's ID. Hope this helps.


Kenn
LBNL


On 10/17/2008 11:06 AM, Gene LeDuc wrote:
> You probably want the creator of the transaction: 
> $self->TransactionObj->CreatorObj->RealName
> 
> At 10:59 AM 10/17/2008, Helmuth Ramirez wrote:
>> Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
>> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>>         boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C93082.0B746043"
>>
>> I’ve searched around for this, but I’m not sure I am searching the right 
>> keywords.  Here is what we would like to do:
>>
>> We have a scrip that runs when someone changes a custom field to a 
>> particular value.  That triggers an e-mail to be sent based on a 
>> template.  I figured out how to include the value of the custom field, but 
>> what is the format to include the name of the person who performed the 
>> action to change this value?  Does that make sense?  Essentially, I would 
>> like to be able to pull the name that shows up in the audit logs “JoeSmith 
>> – comments added”, “JoeSmith – Status changed…”, etc.
>>
>> Thanks everyone!
>> Helmuth
> 
> 

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