RT 5.0.7 Documentation

RT::GroupMember

NAME

  RT::GroupMember - a member of an RT Group

SYNOPSIS

RT::GroupMember should never be called directly. It should ONLY only be accessed through the helper functions in RT::Group;

If you're operating on an RT::GroupMember object yourself, you ARE doing something wrong.

DESCRIPTION

METHODS

Create { Group => undef, Member => undef }

Add a Principal to the group Group. if the Principal is a group, automatically inserts all members of the principal into the cached members table recursively down.

Both Group and Member are expected to be RT::Principal objects

_StashUser PRINCIPAL

Create { Group => undef, Member => undef }

Creates an entry in the groupmembers table, which lists a user as a member of himself. This makes ACL checks a whole bunch easier. This happens once on user create and never ever gets yanked out.

PRINCIPAL is expected to be an RT::Principal object for a user

This routine expects to be called inside a transaction by RT::User->Create

Delete

Takes no arguments. deletes the currently loaded member from the group in question.

MemberObj

Returns an RT::Principal object for the Principal specified by $self->MemberId

GroupObj

Returns an RT::Principal object for the Group specified in $self->GroupId

id

Returns the current value of id. (In the database, id is stored as int(11).)

GroupId

Returns the current value of GroupId. (In the database, GroupId is stored as int(11).)

SetGroupId VALUE

Set GroupId to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, GroupId will be stored as a int(11).)

MemberId

Returns the current value of MemberId. (In the database, MemberId is stored as int(11).)

SetMemberId VALUE

Set MemberId to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, MemberId will be stored as a int(11).)

Creator

Returns the current value of Creator. (In the database, Creator is stored as int(11).)

Created

Returns the current value of Created. (In the database, Created is stored as datetime.)

LastUpdatedBy

Returns the current value of LastUpdatedBy. (In the database, LastUpdatedBy is stored as int(11).)

LastUpdated

Returns the current value of LastUpdated. (In the database, LastUpdated is stored as datetime.)

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