
I understand your setting but you can obtain the same results by
creating simple queues instead of subqueues.
I try to understand any real advantage of using subqueues but i can't
see anyone...
2008/5/23 Marco Vannini
I use them as follow. Assuming that we use otrs internally where a test group make us request about new product install, analisys of fault in application, configuration changes, we configured queue as follow:
PRE PRE::Config PRE::Analisys PRE::Install PRE::Fault
SIT SIT::Config SIT::Analisys SIT::Install SIT::Fault
Where PRE & SIT are a preproduction environment and sit is a system integration test environment.
cheers
MV
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 11:08 PM, Sébastien Prud'homme
wrote: Hi,
Can someone explain me the advantages of using a tree of queues (using subqueues) instead of using a flat structure (no subqueues).
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