Is this you as well? http://forums.otrs.org/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=10170


On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Frobenius Nico <nico.frobenius@bsse.ethz.ch> wrote:
Dear List,

I am working on our customer interface right now and have the following problem:

When customers create a ticket I want them to be able to place the ticket in just 2 queues but be able to see all their tickets in all other queues as well.
I've managed to do this by enabling customer groups and giving them rw-access to just these two groups to which the queues are assigned to and ro-access to all other groups.

Problem:

I can't find an easy way to have this group assignment done automatically. With the customer-group-relation in the admin-section I can only affect the first 200 of my >50.000 users. And there is no way to do this automatically. Testing had been done with just a few users.
I can assign default groups in sysconfig but no rw/ro restrictions possible there – customers could create new tickets in any queue they belong to.

What would be an easy way? Writing a script executed via cron? I could not find any default settings anywhere.
Or could I create a generic agent job using custom module?


Any hint appreciated..

Thanks,
Nico


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ETH Zürich / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Nico Frobenius
IT System Technik
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4058 Basel, Switzerland

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