Quoth Stephen Turner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
There's an add-on to do this. Check the wiki under Contributions/Other/Dirk
Pape.
So, Dirk's add-on says it's for 3.2 (and earlier). Has anyone tested
this with 3.4.5?
I mailed Dirk last week but have yet to hear back from him.
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JB Segal
At Wednesday 5/10/2006 09:57 PM, Peter Collins wrote:
I've got version 3.2.3 right now.
Let's say I have a global scrip that I want to apply to MOST of the queues
but not all. The only way I can see to do this is to delete the scrip from
the global scrip place and then recreate it one by one
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:43:31AM -0400, Stephen Turner wrote:
At Wednesday 5/10/2006 09:57 PM, Peter Collins wrote:
I've got version 3.2.3 right now.
Let's say I have a global scrip that I want to apply to MOST of the queues
but not all. The only way I can see to do this is to delete
Peter Collins wrote:
I've got version 3.2.3 right now.
Let's say I have a global scrip that I want to apply to MOST of the queues
but not all. The only way I can see to do this is to delete the scrip from
the global scrip place and then recreate it one by one for all the queues
except the one
I've got version 3.2.3 right now.
Let's say I have a global scrip that I want to apply to MOST of the queues
but not all. The only way I can see to do this is to delete the scrip from
the global scrip place and then recreate it one by one for all the queues
except the one or two I don't want it