Hello list,
Simple question for you. If I wanted to run the RT command line from my
local computer (which is a mac), it is necessary to install the full RT
first? Or is it possible to download the RT CLI separately?
Thanks
Tim
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 04:16:27PM -0500, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Simple question for you. If I wanted to run the RT command line from my
local computer (which
is a mac), it is necessary to install the full RT first? Or is it possible
to download the RT
CLI separately?
You do not need
Hey Kevin,
That's awesome advice. Thanks, and I'll do that. I built the RT server and
I really like working with it. Looking forward to getting more comfortable
with the command line. I hear it's a bit more limited in what it can do
than the web gui, but what it can do is allow you to process
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Jeff Palmer je...@burstek.com wrote:
Hello,
I’m trying to use the rt command line to get a list of all tickets that were
modified yesterday. I currently have:
rt ls -t ticket Queue = 'Support' AND Status != 'rejected' AND LastUpdated
= '2009-05-06
It
Hello all,
I have a developer who is chomping at the bit to see if my proposed
migration to RT3 will allow him to do the following. I am still
working on the guts of getting our system from RT2 so while based on
my reading of the list I think this is possible I thought I would ask.
So the
Hi all. The rt command line tool doesn't seem to have the feature that
it says it has. Anyone else run into this? See below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rt help group
Users and groups are identified by name or numeric ID.
The following generic operations may be performed upon them:
- list