[rt-users] RT Command Line

2013-01-17 Thread Tim Dunphy
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 -- GPG me!! gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys

Re: [rt-users] RT Command Line

2013-01-17 Thread Kevin Falcone
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

Re: [rt-users] RT Command Line

2013-01-17 Thread Tim Dunphy
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

Re: [rt-users] rt command line, to see all tickets updated yesterday.

2009-05-07 Thread Ruslan Zakirov
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

[rt-users] RT Command Line Usage and Closing tickets

2008-11-11 Thread Brian Friday
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

[rt-users] rt command line features broken?

2006-07-10 Thread David Smithson
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