[rt-users] assigning a ticket to a user

Ramon Loureiro loureiro at iua.upf.edu
Thu Apr 26 18:35:32 EDT 2007


Thank you!
But, as I understand, this makes the requestor=creator to be the owner, do
it?
I´d like the first watcher who answers the email to be the owner...

thanks for answering!!!

> Try
>
> -----------------------
> my $Ticket = $self->TicketObj;
> my $Transaction = $self->TransactionObj;
> my $CreatorId = $Transaction->CreatorObj->Id;
> my $Queue = $Ticket->QueueObj;
> my $val = $Transaction->Type eq 'Correspond' &&
> $Queue->IsAdminCc($CreatorId);
> $Ticket->SetOwner($CreatorId) if $val;
> return 1;
> ----------------------
>
> At 02:17 PM 4/26/2007, Ramon Loureiro wrote:
>>Hi,
>>I`d like to solve this situation:
>>
>>A Requestor send an email to one queue.
>>Two watchers receive the corresponding email.
>>
>>When one of the watchers answers the email I'd like him to be the owner
>> of
>>the ticket if he is an AdminCC
>>
>>what is the AdminCC id?
>>$self->TicketObj->QueueObj->AdminCc->id  ?????
>>
>>-------------------------------------------------------------
>>my $Value = $self->TicketObj->QueueObj->AdminCc->id ;
>>$self->TicketObj->_Set(Field => 'Owner', Value => $Value);
>>return 1;
>>-------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>thank you!
>>
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