use strict; use warnings; use RT; use RT::Test nodata => 1, tests => 7; { my $user = RT->SystemUser; my ($id, $msg) = $user->AddAttribute(Name => 'SavedSearch', Content => { Query => 'Foo'} ); ok ($id, $msg); my $attr = RT::Attribute->new(RT->SystemUser); $attr->Load($id); is($attr->Name , 'SavedSearch'); $attr->SetSubValues( Format => 'baz'); my $format = $attr->SubValue('Format'); is ($format , 'baz'); $attr->SetSubValues( Format => 'bar'); $format = $attr->SubValue('Format'); is ($format , 'bar'); $attr->DeleteAllSubValues(); $format = $attr->SubValue('Format'); is ($format, undef); $attr->SetSubValues(Format => 'This is a format'); my $attr2 = RT::Attribute->new(RT->SystemUser); $attr2->Load($id); is ($attr2->SubValue('Format'), 'This is a format'); $attr2->Delete; my $attr3 = RT::Attribute->new(RT->SystemUser); ($id) = $attr3->Load($id); is ($id, 0); }