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#!/usr/bin/perl
 #
 # This script is one way to escalate ticket priorities for all queues.
 #
 # Author: Petter Reinholdtsen
 # Date:   2004-08-31
 #
 # Based on shell version previously on
 # <URL:http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?ConfigureEscalationExample>
 # and
 # <URL:http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?ConfigureEscalation>
 #
 # Run from cron as user rt-user, making sure rt-user is also a privileged
 # RT user with 'Unix name' set to rt-user and having global permissions
 # ShowTicket and ModifyTicket.
 
 use strict;
 use warnings;
 
 # Location of RT3's libs and scripts
 use lib ("/site/rt3/lib", "/site/rt3/local/lib");
 my $crontool = "/site/rt3/bin/rt-crontool";
 
 package RT;
 use RT::Interface::CLI qw(CleanEnv);
 
 # Clean our the environment
 CleanEnv();
 
 # Load the RT configuration
 RT::LoadConfig();
 
 # Initialise RT
 RT::Init();
 
 my $queues = new RT::Queues($RT::SystemUser);
 $queues->LimitToEnabled();
 
 # escalate tickets for all queues
 while (my $queue = $queues->Next) {
     my $queuename = $queue->Name;
     system("$crontool --search RT::Search::ActiveTicketsInQueue " .
            "--search-arg \"$queuename\" ".
            "--action RT::Action::EscalatePriority");
 }