Thanks,
I have:
Ticket::NumberGenerator: AutoIncrement
Ticket::NumberGenerator::MinCounterSize: 5
Ticket::NumberGenerator::CheckSystemID: Yes
And my System ID is "20".
If this continues, perhaps I should just switch to DateTime, that would
clear things up I guess.
Thanks for any input, nevertheless.
--
/Sune T.
From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of
Gerald Young
Sent: 13. januar 2011 15:17
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Subject: Re: [otrs] TicketCounter.log resets itself.
If you're using the default ticket numbering with time stamp, this
shouldn't be a problem (date/time also uniquely identifies a ticket). If
you're using a 4 digit autoincrement or alternative (random?) numbering
scheme, that might be different. What numbering scheme are you using?
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:17 AM, Sune T. Tougaard
wrote:
Hi list,
I've seen this issue a few times, and i'm not quite sure what happens.
Back in November, I sent a mail to this list named "Autoincrement
trouble" where I explained how my TicketIDs had started from scratch.
This appears to have happened again (and again).
I'm running 2.4.7 on a Windows 2008 R2 installation, and looking at the
"otrs\var\log\ticketcounter.log" the number in there matches what the
otrs system uses.
However, looking at the "Previous Versions" of this file, it seems as if
it's jumping a bit back and forth.
For example, some day last week, it said "5879" and 6 hours later it
said "3094".
Can anyone explain to me what the purpose of ticketcounter.log is and
what may cause this behavior?
I do not want my otrs to start over with the Ticket IDs every other
week, but I'm still not sure what happens.
Can anyone help? Thanks.
--
Kind regards
/Sune T.
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