> The best I can say is that I *loathe* having to ask questions of > mailing lists and IRC channels, as I expect to get answers like this. > I seriously hate getting replies intoning that the information is > readily available, so I do the best I can using Google and reading all > the available documentation I can find. I may have spent more than an > hour looking for that precise piece of information, but I spent more > than a week digging through all the available documentation on the > wiki and BestPractical's website docs. The wiki consists primarily of > tutorials.
Found in the second hit on the wiki after typing Scrip into the search box. http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/ScripExecOrder Should be updated to reflect 4.2, but such is life. Trivially testable too. Condition: ON Create Action: User Defined Prepare: 1; Commit: RT->Logger->error("I'm the first scrip"); Template: Blank That's as much time as I have this week to search the wiki and mailing list archives for things I've written. > I apologize if I'm a bit bristly, but I've always spent at least > several hours searching and reading before opening a thread on a > mailing list or IRC channel, because I hate "RTFM" or "LMGTFY" > responses. I actually generally don't bother answering questions that I've answered within the last two weeks. This was an exception because I saw things being led astray. > Good to know. I did not find documentation describing the precise > processing behavior of RT scrips. Patches welcome. -kevin
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