On 10/26/16 12:51 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
After everything I've learned about RT, I feel like I should know this
without even having to think about it, but I don't. How do I apply a
script to a single queue, so I can take a seldom-used queue and test out
new templates?

I've gone to the queue, then scripts, but when I click a script to
modify it, I am told it applies globally. When I click the link to
change that, I just get a table of globally applied scripts, a table of
unused scripts, and that's all. How do I make a script--or a clone of a
script, if I have to do it that way--apply to just one queue? Thanks in
advance.

Navigate to 'Admin -> Scrips'. Select the scrip, and on the 'Edit Scrip' screen select 'Applies to' and check the 'check this box to remove this scrip from all objects and be able to choose specific objects.' checkbox and click submit.

Notice that the header of the table that lists all the queues is 'Unselected objects'. At that point the scrip is disabled, and the UI is listing the queues to allow you to choose which ones you want it to apply to.

Check the checkbox in the row of the queue you want the scrip to apply to and click Submit. Now there are two tables of queues, one labled 'Selected objects' and one labeled 'Unselected objects'. Now the scrip will only apply to the queues listed under 'Selected objects'.

Note that because the scrip is no longer globally applied, you can't get to it from the 'Admin -> Scrips' screen. You have to navigate to 'Admin -> Global -> Scrips' to get back to the scrip.

Regards,

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