All of the engineers (let say 5) in that queue received the notification for the same job, however, at the “To” column of email, there is only one engineer’s name displayed, does it possible to display all of it, i.e. 5 names ? so that all of them know who is in the loop of this email.
From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of shrikant k
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 2:12 PMSubject: Re: [otrs] Display "To" names
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
hey
one way is to make a queue where all the engg are added or generate a notification event when a phone ticket is created otrs should send notification to all agents
shrikant
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Boon Yam <boonyam@dvm.com.my> wrote:
Hi all
At the phone ticket, normally I would need to select a Queue, the queue
would consists of a few engineers, they will get the notification, is there
a way to display all of the names of the engineers at email notification ?
-----Original Message-----
From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of
Michiel Beijen
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:31 PM
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Subject: Re: [otrs] Troubles viewing output on Customer GUI,MSSQL and
charset
Flavio,
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Boniforti Flavio <flavio@piramide.ch>
wrote:
> Tried with both of them:
>
> No way to get some *written* output (you took a look at the output shown
> in my first post).
There's one thing to pay attention here: OTRS can cache the results
from the database query for a couple of minutes. This means that if
you search for 'jim', change your config and again search for 'jim',
you'll probably see cached results. In that case, the configuration
change did not affect your results. Please remove the cache and/or
change TTL to make sure this does not apply to you.
> I understand you know a bit about SQL, therefore I'm bothering a bit
> further: would it change if I'd use ODBC connection instead of Sybase
> (like I'm doing now)?
> Would it be worth a try? If yes, I'd need some help because I already
> tried to connect via ODBC but keep getting failures (when testing with
> "isql" command). Instead, tsql command works pretty well!
Sure, that could help. I remember I used DBD::Sybase once for a
customer database from Linux >> MS SQL Server successfully. But
DBD::ODBC plus an ODBC driver manager should also work. If you have
issues, you can certainly try that.
I would not know about failures connecting via isql - you might want
to ask on the isql mailing lists for that!
--
Mike
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