[rt-users] rt command line features broken?

David Smithson dsmithson at activsupport.com
Tue Jul 11 01:42:16 EDT 2006


That doesn't work. 


David Smithson
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-----Original Message-----
From: theillien [mailto:jokermjs19 at comcast.net] 
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 10:33 PM
To: David Smithson
Cc: rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] rt command line features broken?

Did you try with the '-' in front of the 'show'?

Mathew Snyder

David Smithson wrote:
> 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:
> 
> [root at rt ~]# rt help group
> 
> Users and groups are identified by name or numeric ID.
> 
> The following generic operations may be performed upon them:
> 
>     - list
>     - show
>     - edit
>     - create
> 
> In addition, the following type-specific actions exist:
> 
>     - grant
>     - revoke
> 
> Attributes:
> 
>     The following attributes can be used with "rt show" or "rt edit"
>     to retrieve or edit other information associated with users and
>     groups:
> 
>     rights                  Global rights granted to this user.
>     rights/<queue>          Queue rights for this user.
> 
> So, according to this, I should be able to run a command like `rt show

> group/<mygroup>/rights`.  However, when I run that, I get:
> 
> [root at rt ~]# rt show group/<mygroup>/rights # Unknown object type: 
> group
> 
> id: group/<mygroup>/rights
> 
> I get the same error when I run `rt show group/<mygroup>`
> 
> Is it possible that the documentation came before the implementation?
>  
> 
> David Smithson
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