
Hi Leonardo, Thanks for your answer. But, my question is about state transitions, not state. Thing is, I have the impression that the workorder state machine is a little bit overkill for most of our work: Created->Accepted->Ready->In progress->Closed... That's quite a lot of state... I have the impression that we would like the possibility for some of our workorders to directly transition from "created" to "closed" (for example). So, I was thinking about adding a new state transition from "created" to "closed". But, that doesn't seem possible. Is it? It looks like it's only possible to change the "Created"->"Accepted" transition. But, then we have to say goodbye to the full-featured state machine for all future workorders. Is there any other option I'm missing? Best regards, Cyrille Le 13/03/2012 15:34, Leonardo Certuche a écrit :
Hello,
You can add new states at the General Catalog link. Please keep in mind there are some bugs reported on the change management module related to translations:
http://bugs.otrs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5606 http://bugs.otrs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5507
Leonardo Certuche www.itconsultores.com.co http://www.itconsultores.com.co Medellín, Colombia
On 13 March 2012 08:18, Cyrille Bollu
mailto:cyrille.bollu@belnet.be> wrote: Hi,
In OTRS::ITSM state machines, I do see the possibility to delete and modify state transitions, but not the possibility to add new ones.
Is it possible to add new state transitions in the ITSM state machines?
Best regards,
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