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RT 3.6.4

With 3.6.4 you can easily modify the "RT At A Glance" summary as follows.

Adding Custom Fields to "RT At A Glance"

Here is how to add a custom fi

  • Now customize the search to your satisfaction and click Save again.

2. Replace the search

  • Stay logged in as root.
  • Click on Configuration
  • Click on Global
  • Click on "RT at a glance"
  • Place the "[_1] highest priority tickets I own copy" search that you just made where you want it.

3. View the results

  • Stay logged in as root.
  • Click on "Home"
  • If you don't see your search you may have customized your display and be overriding the default.
    • Click on "Edit" out to the right of the "RT at a glance" header (/Prefs/MyRT.html).
    • Click "Reset to default"
  • For normal users to see this change you'll need to give PrivilegedUsers the ShowSavedSearches priv in Config > Global > Groups.

Problems

You can put take links back in using the Display Columns section when editing the search itself Add a column of type ID with link 'Take' Best way seems to be using the Advanced section of query builder:

'<a>__id__</a>/TITLE:#',
'<a>__Subject__</a>/TITLE:Subject',
'__QueueName__',
'__ExtendedStatus__',
'__CreatedRelative__',
'<a href="/Ticket/Display.html?Action=Take&id=__id__">Take</a>/TITLE: '

This has a column at the end with a blank header with a 'Take' link for each ticket

Might not be quite as good as the original take link but it works.... RT363 JustinHayes 20070301

RT 3.5.x

NOTE: This applies only to RT 3.5.x and beyond; RT 3.4.x and prior users should search the mailing list archives, wherein will be described how to reorganize the index.html page to suit.

NOTE: JesseVincent says, "This is really dangerous if you mess it up, but I feel guilty that there isn't a supported way to do this."

From a Feb 2006 email describing how to change the default RT At A Glance view in RT 3.5.x where this is a user-configurable preference.

#####################################################################
  WARNING: IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR WAY AROUND A DATABASE, STOP HERE.
  It may sound harsh, but you can bugger your RT database with a
  slightly wrong command and, unless you've backed it up, you're
  hosed, hosed, hosed.
  #####################################################################
  
  The way I changed the default user setup was:
  
  1. Run this query and copy/paste the results into a text file.
     This is your emergency backup just in case:
  
     select * from attributes where name='HomepageSettings';
  
  2. Create a test user and use /Prefs/MyRT.html to set that
     user's prefs to be your new default. NOTE: You shouldn't
     use any user-owned saved searches or they'll break for
     everyone else.
  
  3. Get the test user's user ID. You can get this from the
     web interface by choosing Configuration->Users->testuser
     and noting the "id=..." part of the URL or you can query
     it from the database:
  
     select id,name,realname from users where name='TEST-USER-NAME';
  
  4. Get the content field of testuser's preferences:
  
     select content from attributes where
       name='Pref-HomepageSettings' and objectid=TEST-USER-ID;
  
     The content is just a serialized hash ref; if you want to
     see what's inside it, look at the code in _SerializeContent
     and/or _DeserializeContent in /lib/RT/Attribute_Overlay.pm
     and adapt accordingly.
  
  5. Copy-and-paste the content you got above into this query.
     It's okay that the content is multi-line; just be sure to
     paste it immediately after a single-quote and to type a single
     quote immediately after the content (no spaces before or after).
  
     NOTE: If you goof this you'll potentially hose the default
     view of RT for your users and you'll need the backup from
     step 1 to recover. Be very, very careful.
  
     update attributes set content='COPY-AND-PASTE-GOES-HERE' where
       name='HomepageSettings';
  
  ...and that should do it.