[rt-users] "New Ticket" GUI blind to keywords
Derek Fage
derek.fage at foreshore.net
Mon Sep 17 10:11:11 EDT 2001
I'd definitely add my vote for being able to select keywords during
ticket creation, and for the concept of a "sticky" keyword or "group"
keyword where keywords can be maintained across multiple queues.
Regards,
Derek...
PS - Has anybody created a custom entry page that will allow me to create
multiple tickets in one go (ie a header ticket with multiple job tickets
hanging off that which can have different due dates) that they'd like
to share?
-----Original Message-----
From: doug.mildram at mindspeed.com [mailto:doug.mildram at mindspeed.com]
Sent: 17 September 2001 14:50
To: rt-users at fsck.com
Subject: [rt-users] "New Ticket" GUI blind to keywords
I just sent Matthew (asked "how keywords work?") this URL from the docs;
http://www.helgrim.com/rtdocs/installation.html
---------but having gotten NO REPLIES myself on a deeper discussion,
i feel the need to re-ask my question from last week.
Basically, how do you all deal with the fact that....
- it seems that in the GUI, as the end-user might use it, while creating
New Ticket.......
user doesnt even see Keywords :(
(unless user takes a 2nd look at the ticket after creation,
and modifies it further after New Ticket creation)
Dying to really USE rt, but 2 features seem glaring to me:
---"lost keywords when moved-to-another-queue", currently being discussed;
---my issue (above) "New Ticket blind to keywords"
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