Hi,
I’ve started looking into the RT::Atom interface and it looks very cool.
Does anyone have any examples relatind to creating/update tickets?
Thanks,
Scott
Hi,
I’ve started looking into the RT::Atom interface and it looks very cool.
Does anyone have any examples relatind to creating/update tickets?
Thanks,
Scott
Hi,
I’ve started looking into the RT::Atom interface and it looks very cool.
Does anyone have any examples relatind to creating/update tickets?
Have a look inside the test suite for RT::Atom
I looked inside the RT::Atom tgz file downloaded from CPAN. There are
only 2 files in the t directory. 0-signature and 1-basic. There are no
concrete tests in those files from what I can see.
It seems that there’s a fair amount of info in perldoc RT::Atom.
Thanks,
SHOn Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:47:39 -0500, Jesse Vincent jesse@bestpractical.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 12:39:02PM -0500, Scott Hebert wrote:
Hi,
I’ve started looking into the RT::Atom interface and it looks very cool.
Does anyone have any examples relatind to creating/update tickets?
Have a look inside the test suite for RT::Atom
Thanks,
Scott
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I looked inside the RT::Atom tgz file downloaded from CPAN. There are
only 2 files in the t directory. 0-signature and 1-basic. There are no
concrete tests in those files from what I can see.It seems that there’s a fair amount of info in perldoc RT::Atom.
Sorry. RT::Client.