Hi,
We'd like to be able to calculate the time it takes for us to answer
tickets.
I found the following code in the logs (slightly modified):
SELECT ticket.tn, timediff(ticket_history.create_time, ticket.create_time)
AS 'diff' from ticket LEFT JOIN ticket_history ON
ticket.id=ticket_history.ticket_id
WHERE ticket.create_time > '2007-11-01 00:00:00'
AND ticket_history.history_type_id = 15
AND ticket_history.name = '%%close'
AND ticket_history.create_time > '2007-11-01 00:00:00'
ORDER BY ticket_history.create_time
Unfortunately this has one small problem for us.
For example: If a customer write to us on Nov 1 and we answer immediately,
then he writes again on November 5 and we answer immediately, the "time
difference" calculated is 4 days. This messes up our statistics - since
really we answered immediately each time!
Could anyone tell me how I can either:
1) calculate the difference between one contact and its corresponding answer
OR
2) find out which customers have written more than once on the same ticket,
such that I can exclude them in my query.
3) Any other workarounds?
Thanks very much and happy holidays!
Tabitha