On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 13:04 -0500, Lander, Scott wrote: > I ran into this the other day, too. The logs never showed my scrip > firing (not even in debug), but, if I put a print in the definition, I > could see my print statement in the logs.... > > For me, it turned out to be an error in the template that my scrip was > calling. Fixed the template, and all was well. > Try using a known good template for experimenting purposes?
Aye, I found that it was a simple error in my code. I am normally able to debug things using $RT::Logger ... and it finally dawned on me (I'm kinda slow) that since I wasn't even getting that, that something must have been syntactically wrong with my code... to the point that Perl was laughing at me at a fundamental level. Sure enough... about that... I was painfully correct. I apologize for the mailing list chatter. Thanks! -- Andy Speagle "THE Student" - UCATS Wichita State University
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