The recent discussion on modifying custom fields got me thinking What
is the difference between using rt and rt-crontool?
Seems that both can do slightly different things and are really different
tools. The name makes it seem like rt-crontool is somehow preferred when
running a scheduled
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:06:12AM -0800, Yan Seiner wrote:
The recent discussion on modifying custom fields got me thinking What
is the difference between using rt and rt-crontool?
bin/rt is a general purpose tool that uses the REST interface
rt-crontool is intended to glue together
Hi,
I believe that the real difference is that the RT tool allows you to
actually create tickets and the RT-CronTool only has the ability to edit
them.
Other then that I wouldn't know much about the differences (except for the
syntax of course).
As for using the RT tool for cron, I can't see a
Ah, that clarifies the actual difference.
Thanks for sharing :)
-- Bart
Op 23 november 2011 20:29 schreef Kevin Falcone
falc...@bestpractical.comhet volgende:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:06:12AM -0800, Yan Seiner wrote:
The recent discussion on modifying custom fields got me thinking