rt: show: Unrecognised option ‘-l’.
rt: show: No objects specified.
Syntax:
rt show [options] <object-ids>
Displays details of
the specified objects.
For some types, object information is further
classified into named
attributes (for example, “1-3/links” is a valid ticket
specification
that refers to the links for tickets 1-3). Consult "rt help
"
and “rt help objects” for further details.
This command writes
a set of forms representing the requested object
data to STDOUT.
Options:
- Read IDs from STDIN instead of the command-line.
-t type Specifies object type.
-f a,b,c Restrict
the display to the specified fields.
-S var=val Submits the specified
variable with the request.
Examples:
rt show -t ticket -f id,subject,status
1-3
rt show ticket/3/attachments/29
rt show ticket/3/attachments/29/content
rt show ticket/1-3/links
history in cmd line ?
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hi,
i’ve got an error with
/opt/rt3/bin/show -l ticket/29/history
perhaps you would write : rt show like this :
[root@planxty root]# /opt/rt3/bin/rt show -l ticket/29/history
but i’ve got an error too !
rt: show: Unrecognised option ‘-l’.
rt: show: No objects specified.
Syntax:
rt show [options] <object-ids>
Displays details of the specified objects.
For some types, object information is further classified into named
attributes (for example, “1-3/links” is a valid ticket specification
that refers to the links for tickets 1-3). Consult "rt help "
and “rt help objects” for further details.
This command writes a set of forms representing the requested object
data to STDOUT.
Options:
- Read IDs from STDIN instead of the command-line.
-t type Specifies object type.
-f a,b,c Restrict the display to the specified fields.
-S var=val Submits the specified variable with the request.
Examples:
rt show -t ticket -f id,subject,status 1-3
rt show ticket/3/attachments/29
rt show ticket/3/attachments/29/content
rt show ticket/1-3/links
rt show -t user 2