Hi,
I’ve created my own “N” newest unowned tickets search, but my "Take"
column displays the id, instead of the word “Take”. How can I make it
say “Take” instead?
…thnx,
…dave
Dave Alden
The Ohio State University
Department of Mathematics
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Hash: SHA1On Monday, 22.01.2007 at 15:49 -0500, Dave Alden wrote:
I’ve created my own “N” newest unowned tickets search, but my “Take”
column displays the id, instead of the word “Take”. How can I make
it say “Take” instead?
I’m interested in this problem too: I can add a new column to the
display, which can display any field and be a ‘Take’ link; however, as
you, I’d like to make it a text link of the word ‘Take’.
Basically, I was trying to recreate the ‘N newest unowned tickets’
search by hand; no luck.
Anyone know about this?
Dave.
Dave Ewart
davee@ceu.ox.ac.uk
Computing Manager, Cancer Epidemiology Unit
Cancer Research UK / Oxford University
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Have you tried to open the predefined search (superuser) and edit them by
advanced???
Here is my working one:
‘id/TITLE:#’,
‘Subject/TITLE:Subject’,
‘QueueName’,
‘ExtendedStatus’,
‘CreatedRelative’,
'loc(Take)/TITLE: ’
Torsten2007/1/29, Dave Ewart davee@ceu.ox.ac.uk:
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Hash: SHA1On Monday, 22.01.2007 at 15:49 -0500, Dave Alden wrote:
I’ve created my own “N” newest unowned tickets search, but my “Take”
column displays the id, instead of the word “Take”. How can I make
it say “Take” instead?I’m interested in this problem too: I can add a new column to the
display, which can display any field and be a ‘Take’ link; however, as
you, I’d like to make it a text link of the word ‘Take’.Basically, I was trying to recreate the ‘N newest unowned tickets’
search by hand; no luck.Anyone know about this?
Dave.
Dave Ewart
davee@ceu.ox.ac.uk
Computing Manager, Cancer Epidemiology Unit
Cancer Research UK / Oxford University
PGP: CC70 1883 BD92 E665 B840 118B 6E94 2CFD 694D E370
Get key from http://www.ceu.ox.ac.uk/~davee/davee-ceu-ox-ac-uk.asc
N 51.7518, W 1.2016
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Torsten Brumm
Hi,On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 12:59:33PM +0100, Torsten Brumm wrote:
Have you tried to open the predefined search (superuser) and edit them by
advanced???Here is my working one:
‘id/TITLE:#’,
‘Subject/TITLE:Subject’,
‘QueueName’,
‘ExtendedStatus’,
‘CreatedRelative’,
'loc(Take)/TITLE: ’
Thank you - thank you - thank you.
…dave
Dave Alden
The Ohio State University
Department of Mathematics