Hi again,
Seems like this is the offending line, removing it lets me save the template without any errors: return join(q{, }, map { "#$_" } sort @refers_to_ids; -- Thomas Fra: Thomas Westlund [mailto:tho...@westlund.no] Sendt: 17. desember 2014 12:39 Til: 'Alex Peters' Kopi: 'rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com' Emne: SV: [rt-users] Help with Templates Hi, There seems to be an error in the code: This is my complete template ======= CUT HERE ====== Subject: Ordrestatus: { $Ticket->SubjectTag } Hei, Her kommer ditt tilbud. Vennligst behold: { $Ticket->SubjectTag } emnefeltet ved fremtidig korrespodanse i denne saken. Mvh, Kvantel AS {$Ticket->QueueObj->CorrespondAddress()} --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related ticket IDs: { my @refers_to_ids; my $refers_to = $Ticket->RefersTo; while (my $link = $refers_to->Next) { next unless $link->BaseURI->IsLocal; push @refers_to_ids, $link->BaseObj->id; } return join(q{, }, map { "#$_" } sort @refers_to_ids; } ======= CUT HERE ====== When I try to save this template, I get the following error: * Template Tilbud: Content updated * Couldn't compile template codeblock ' my @refers_to_ids; my $refers_to = $Ticket->RefersTo; while (my $link = $refers_to->Next) { next unless $link->BaseURI->IsLocal; } return join(q{, }, map { "#$_" } sort @refers_to_ids; ': syntax error at template line 28 -- Regards Thomas Fra: Alex Peters [mailto:a...@peters.net] Sendt: 17. desember 2014 11:57 Til: Thomas Westlund Kopi: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com <mailto:rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com> Emne: Re: [rt-users] Help with Templates Simply copy everything between (and including) the outermost curly braces in the location where you'd like a comma-separated list of ticket numbers to appear. Basically any curly brace construct will be replaced with something else when the template is evaluated. On 17 December 2014 at 18:36, Thomas Westlund <tho...@westlund.no <mailto:tho...@westlund.no> > wrote: Hi, Thanks for your reply I'm fairly new RT an my perl skills at not to good either. How would I go about outputting this in a template? -- Thomas On 17. des. 2014, at 00.28, Alex Peters <a...@peters.net <mailto:a...@peters.net> > wrote: You're getting an RT::Links instance, which is an iterator. I've used something like this with success: Related ticket IDs: { my @refers_to_ids; my $refers_to = $Ticket->RefersTo; while (my $link = $refers_to->Next) { next unless $link->BaseURI->IsLocal; # skip over non-ticket links push @refers_to_ids, $link->BaseObj->id; } return join(q{, }, map { "#$_" } sort @refers_to_ids; } On 17 December 2014 at 07:51, Thomas Westlund <tho...@westlund.no <mailto:tho...@westlund.no> > wrote: Hi, I want to display the ID of related Tickets in my template I tried using this {$Ticket->RefersTo} But that just returns RT::Links=HASH(0x7f6dc46f7d20) How can I expand this to the ID of the related object? Regards -- Thomas