[Rtir] RTIR 1.2
Peter Haag
haag at switch.ch
Mon Jan 17 04:31:24 EST 2005
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Browsing through the debug log I found the error message below. Interrestingly enough
the tickets get created and one can work ...
[Fri Dec 3 14:47:02 2004] [error]: Scrip IsApplicable 24 died. - Can't locate object method "AddCustomFieldValue" via package
"RT::Action::R
TIR_SetDueBySLA" at /opt/rt3/lib/RT/Action/RTIR_SetDueBySLA.pm line 92.
Stack:
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Action/RTIR_SetDueBySLA.pm:92]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/ScripAction_Overlay.pm:225]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Scrip_Overlay.pm:497]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Scrips_Overlay.pm:188]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Transaction_Overlay.pm:154]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Ticket_Local.pm:3708]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Ticket_Local.pm:711]
[/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Interface/Email.pm:671]
[/opt/rt3/share/html/REST/1.0/NoAuth/mail-gateway:55]
(/opt/rt3/lib/RT/Scrip_Overlay.pm:505)
- Peter
- --On Sunday, November 28, 2004 18:05 -0500 Jesse Vincent <jesse at bestpractical.com> wrote:
>
> We haven't heard a whole lot of feedback from folks about the RTIR 1.2
> releases. Either that means you have all been too busy to try it out or
> it's working perfectly. We'd very much like to get 1.2 out there.
> Feedback would be much appreciated.
>
>
> Jesse
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