Yep, I saw that. The only user-defined part I have in this Scrip is the condition. NotifyOwner is a builtin action. Are you saying that action is incorrectly sending mail in the prepare phase? I will take a look at its code.
Thanks, Mark -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. Ruslan Zakirov <[email protected]> wrote: On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 18:18, Mark D. Nagel <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, of course. The Scrip has always worked. The question is, why is it > executing in this context when no actual changes to the ticket have been > performed? Scrips are executed update in DryRun mode, but are not committed. This is done to get recipients and display them in UI. This is why scrips shouldn't perform any update actions in Prepare code. > Thanks, > Mark > -- > Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > > Ruslan Zakirov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I hope you picked User Defined condition in the dropdown. >> >> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 05:03, Mark D. Nagel <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > I have been troubleshooting an interesting problem since we upgraded to >> > RT >> > 4.0.5. If we have a new unassigned ticket and simply open the page >> > Ticket/ModifyPeople.html, one of our Scrips fires off email without any >> > other action (and the owner is not actually changed). The scrip has a >> > custom condition to check if this is an assignment transaction (see >> > below). >> > The action is 'Notify Owner' and template is 'Ticket Assigned'. Point >> > is, >> > since this is not an actual transaction, but just bringing up a form, it >> > doesn't seem like it should trigger this Scrip. I looked at the source >> > and >> > I see that there is a DryRun call in the INIT section, but it seems >> > like! >> it >> >> > should not be causing any email to be sent. Am I dealing with a bug, or >> > do >> > I have a bum Scrip? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Mark >> > >> > my $Transaction = $self->TransactionObj; >> > my $Ticket = $self->TicketObj; >> > >> > # similar to OnOwnerChange, but only trigger if actor is not the new >> > owner >> > and >> > # new owner is not 'nobody' >> > return 0 unless $Transaction->Field eq 'Owner'; >> > return 0 if $Transaction->OldValue == $Transaction->NewValue; >> > return 0 if $Transaction->Creator == $Transaction->NewValue; >> > return 0 if $Transaction->NewValue == $RT::Nobody->Id; >> > >> > my $field = $Transaction->Field; >> > my $old = $Transaction->OldValue; >> > my $new = $Transaction->NewValue; >> > my $creator = $Transaction->Creator; >> > my $type = $Transaction->Type; >> > $RT::Logger->debug("On Assign Not! >> ify >> Owner Condition - type: '$type' field: >> >> > '$field' old: '$old' new: '$new' creator: '$creator'"); >> > >> > return 1; >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Mark D. Nagel, CCIE #3177<[email protected]> >> > Principal Consultant, Willing Minds LLC (http://www.willingminds.com) >> > cell: 949-279-5817, desk: 714-495-4001, fax: 714-646-8277 >> > >> > ** For faster support response time, please >> > ** email [email protected] or call 714-495-4000 >> > >> > -------- >> > RT Training Sessions (http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html) >> > * Boston March 5 & 6, 2012 >> >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, Ruslan. >> >> This message has been scanned by CanIt-PRO. > > > -------- > RT Training Sessions (http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html) > * Boston — March 5 & 6, 2012 -- Best regards, Ruslan. This message has been scanned by CanIt-PRO.
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