> In Ticket/Update.html, you should look at code that call
> /Elements/ValidateCustomFields and do something like this. (i.e. set
> check_failure=1; and add you're message to @results (which will be
> displayed to user using /Elements/ListActions like every
> information/error messages in RT)).

Great, thanks, that looks very helpful.  Can you access @results from a 
ScripAction?  I've read elsewhere that it's not possible.  Can you access the 
$m HTML::Mason request or HTML::Mason components from a ScripAction? 

Thanks,
Fran


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