Re: [Fwd: Re: Scripting the RWI]

2004-01-04 Thread John Keegan
>> Not at all trying to be a wise guy here, but when you say that you are >> hoping that someone else will take care of the rest, who would you have in >> mind? >> >> > The team that works hard to figure out our priorities, resources, > strategies and development roadmap - the product management

Re: check_transfer API vs. RWI [was: Fwd: Re: Scripting the RWI]

2003-12-24 Thread Frank Michlick
Hi, On 12/23/2003 17:02, Robert L Mathews wrote: At 12/23/03 12:39 PM, Frank Michlick wrote: To check the transfer status, you can use check_transfer. That doesn't trigger the immediate check at the registry, though, does it? It only checks if OpenSRS has noticed that the transfer completed

Re: Scripting the RWI

2003-12-24 Thread Colin Viebrock
My two cents on this matter: 0.01: We script the RWI to pull down a list of all our active domains and their expiry dates (basically, we grab the CSV file, then parse it locally). If a list_all_domains function is coming in the new year, this will be a godsend. 0.02: I often run this script a

Re: Scripting the RWI

2003-12-24 Thread Mark
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 01:04:03 -0600 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Scripting the RWI > > > >> If I could get what amounts to a database dump of all > >>the info related to >

Re: Scripting the RWI

2003-12-24 Thread inbox
If I could get what amounts to a database dump of all the info related to all domain names in my account, all of these problems would go away; I could use that to do just about anything I needed. I too would like to see this in addtion to being able to write the record / structure back to Tuco

Re: [Fwd: Re: Scripting the RWI]

2003-12-23 Thread Frank Michlick
On 23/12/2003 20:51, John Keegan wrote: Let me just quickly add some easy items - I am hoping someone else will take care of the rest ;-) Frank - Thanks for joining in. Not at all trying to be a wise guy here, but when you say that you are hoping that someone else will take care of the rest,

Re: [Fwd: Re: Scripting the RWI]

2003-12-23 Thread John Keegan
> Let me just quickly add some easy items - I am hoping someone else will > take care of the rest ;-) Frank - Thanks for joining in. Not at all trying to be a wise guy here, but when you say that you are hoping that someone else will take care of the rest, who would you have in mind? -- John Ke

Re: Scripting the RWI

2003-12-23 Thread John Keegan
>> I would like to ask the other resellers if I am missing something. > > No, you're not, and this is a severe weakness of OpenSRS. (And there are > a number of other things that aren't in your list; one that comes to mind > because I just needed to use it is forcing a check on the registry > tran

Re: [Fwd: Re: Scripting the RWI]

2003-12-23 Thread Robert L Mathews
At 12/23/03 12:39 PM, Frank Michlick wrote: >To check the transfer status, you can use check_transfer. That doesn't trigger the immediate check at the registry, though, does it? It only checks if OpenSRS has noticed that the transfer completed normally in the daily batch process. When I tested

[Fwd: Re: Scripting the RWI]

2003-12-23 Thread Frank Michlick
Oops, made a mistake when sending this Original Message Subject: Re: Scripting the RWI Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 15:37:35 -0500 Hi, Let me just quickly add some easy items - I am hoping someone else will take care of the rest ;-) On 12/23/2003 14:19, Robert L Mathews wrote: At 12

Re: Scripting the RWI

2003-12-23 Thread Robert L Mathews
At 12/20/03 6:38 AM, John Keegan wrote: >We run 4 perl scripts nightly against the batch RWI. They perform the >following functions: > >1) Get a list of all active domains >2) Get a list of all completed orders >3) Get a list of all deleted domains. >4) Get current admin contact info for each acti