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* Type: returns the transaction's type. Values:
* Type: returns the transaction's type. Values:
 
** Create: when the transaction is a creation of the ticket
<nowiki>* Create: when the transaction is a creation of the ticket
** Resolve: when the transaction is a resolution of the ticket
  * Resolve: when the transaction is a resolution of the ticket
** Set
  * Set
** CustomField
  * CustomField
** EmailRecord
  * EmailRecord
** Comment
  * Comment
** Status
  * Status
** AddLink
  * AddLink
** DeleteLink
  * DeleteLink
** Take
  * Take
** Give
  * Give
** Told
  * Told
** Correspond
  * Correspond
** AddWatcher
  * AddWatcher
** Steal
  * Steal
** CommentEmailRecord
  * CommentEmailRecord
        </nowiki>


* Field:
* Field:
 
** Password
<nowiki>* Password
** Status
  * Status
** RefersTo
  * RefersTo
** Owner
  * Owner
** Told
  * Told
** Description
  * Description
** Priority
  * Priority
** TimeLeft
  * TimeLeft
** AdminCc
  * AdminCc
** DependsOn
  * DependsOn
** Lang
  * Lang
** DependedOnBy
  * DependedOnBy
** Subject
  * Subject
** HasComponent
  * HasComponent
** ComponentOf
  * ComponentOf
** TimeEstimated
  * TimeEstimated
** MergedInto
  * MergedInto
** ReferredToBy
  * ReferredToBy
** Starts
  * Starts
** Started
  * Started
** Due
  * Due
** Requestor
  * Requestor
** FinalPriority
  * FinalPriority
** Queue
  * Queue
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* CreatorObj (see CreatorObj on this page)
* CreatorObj (see CreatorObj on this page)

Revision as of 15:54, 22 June 2011

Class, Objects and Methods - RT

In this page, We will discuss all methods and objects implemented at RT. We pretend to help on the development of the scrips.

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TransactionObj

This object represents one transaction of the RT (something likes create a ticket, comment a ticket, etc).

  • Type: returns the transaction's type. Values:
    • Create: when the transaction is a creation of the ticket
    • Resolve: when the transaction is a resolution of the ticket
    • Set
    • CustomField
    • EmailRecord
    • Comment
    • Status
    • AddLink
    • DeleteLink
    • Take
    • Give
    • Told
    • Correspond
    • AddWatcher
    • Steal
    • CommentEmailRecord
  • Field:
    • Password
    • Status
    • RefersTo
    • Owner
    • Told
    • Description
    • Priority
    • TimeLeft
    • AdminCc
    • DependsOn
    • Lang
    • DependedOnBy
    • Subject
    • HasComponent
    • ComponentOf
    • TimeEstimated
    • MergedInto
    • ReferredToBy
    • Starts
    • Started
    • Due
    • Requestor
    • FinalPriority
    • Queue
  • CreatorObj (see CreatorObj on this page)

CreatorObj

This object represents the Creator of a transaction.

* Name
 * RealName
 * CorrespondAddress
 * EmailAddress
 * (To be completed)
       

TicketObj

This object represents the ticket at a transaction.

  • Priority: priority value of the ticket
  • QueueObj: see QueueObj on this page
  • OwnerObj: see OwnerObj on this page
  • Status: current status of the ticket
  • RequestorAddresses: Addresses of the requestors
  • Transactions: The transactions on this ticket. $Ticket->Transactions->First is a TransactionObj

QueueObj

This object represents a Queue.

* Name
 * Description
 * id
 * InitialPriority
 * FinalPriority
 * DefaultDueIn
 * Encrypt
 * Sign
 * (More to be added)
   

Usage example in a scrip:

  if ($self->TicketObj->QueueObj->Name eq 'Incident') {
     # do something
  }
  

Execute code (do something) if Queue Name equals "Incident".

See also

GlobalObjects, ObjectModel, Documentation