I'm replying to this question because you've asked variants on it 3
times today and I assume this is the closest to your current code.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 08:53:17PM -0400, Mathew Snyder wrote:
I'm trying to use RT::Queue to load up a specific queue to work with.
Right now I'm keeping
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 12:55 -0400, Kevin Falcone wrote:
I'm replying to this question because you've asked variants on it 3
times today and I assume this is the closest to your current code.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 08:53:17PM -0400, Mathew Snyder wrote:
I'm trying to use RT::Queue to
Yes. I apologize. I would submit an email and then sort out the problem
after working it some more. That did happen a couple times and then ended
up with this one.
-Mathew
When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at
all. - God; Futurama
We'll get along much better
Thank you. I've added 'use RT -init;' to my code.
-Mathew
When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at
all. - God; Futurama
We'll get along much better once you accept that you're wrong and neither
am I. - Me
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Kevin Falcone
If I use this:
my $queue = RT::Queue-new( RT-SystemUser );
$queue = Load( 6 );
my $qName = $queue-Name;
I get this:
Undefined subroutine main::Load called at...
I'm defining $queue as an RT::Queue object which should have the Load
subroutine. Why would it be undefined?
-Mathew
When you do
I'm trying to use RT::Queue to load up a specific queue to work with. Right
now I'm keeping it simple just to get the functionality in place:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use lib '/opt/rt4/lib';
use RT::Queue;
my $queue = RT::Queue-new( $RT::SystemUser );
my $qLoad =