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I have something too that a co-worker wrote that is a perl script
which reads the schedule that the person who drafts it sends out as an
RTF in roughly this format:
01/05/12 - 01/15/12 Susan
01/16/12 - 01/20/12 Fred
01/21/12 - 01/30/12 Arnold
...etc, and changes the /etc/mail/aliases (we have an alias for
oncall-email and oncall-pager). I went to work documenting and
sanitizing it somewhat a couple of years ago but never quite finished it.
Seems between everyone, there's probably a decent program out there. :)
On 09/19/2012 01:51 PM, Betsy Schwartz wrote:
I could be very interested. We're using a homerolled perl /xml
script (that I posted here last year) and it's not very flexible
Our big issues are : we have weekly rotations (that rotate at
different days of the week) AND we have on-duty staff (who work
assorted shifts)
So, we needed a way to put in both of these types of schedules AND
we need to allow individual teams to override any particular
shift.
(what we have does all that, but it's sort of crude, and at the
moment does not handle rotations that start on different days of
the week) _______________________________________________ Xymon
mailing list Xymon at xymon.com
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