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For this solution to work, the us of rt-crontool is needed, like this one: | For this solution to work, the us of rt-crontool is needed, like this one: | ||
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$ crontab -l | |||
# m h dom mon dow command | |||
0 6,12,18,0 * * * rt-crontool --search RT::Search::FromSQL --search-arg "(Status='new' OR Status='open') AND FinalPriority > 0" --action RT::Action::LinearEscalate | |||
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This line escalate ticket's priority in every queue (if the [[FinalPriority]] is set) using rt-crontool every 6 hours. I use [[LinearEscalate]], whis makes much more sense than [[EscalatePriority]]. | This line escalate ticket's priority in every queue (if the [[FinalPriority]] is set) using rt-crontool every 6 hours. I use [[LinearEscalate]], whis makes much more sense than [[EscalatePriority]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 18 June 2016
I use this very simple Custom action to check if ticket has maximum priority and thus is overdue. When it's true, I send email to someone, that ticket needs to be done.
my $status = $self->TicketObj->Status; my $final = $self->TicketObj->FinalPriority; my $priority = $self->TicketObj->Priority; return 0 unless $self->TransactionObj->Field eq 'Priority'; return 0 unless $status eq 'open' || $status eq 'new' || $status eq 'stalled'; return 0 unless $final > 0; return 0 unless $final == $priority; return 1;
For this solution to work, the us of rt-crontool is needed, like this one:
$ crontab -l # m h dom mon dow command 0 6,12,18,0 * * * rt-crontool --search RT::Search::FromSQL --search-arg "(Status='new' OR Status='open') AND FinalPriority > 0" --action RT::Action::LinearEscalate
This line escalate ticket's priority in every queue (if the FinalPriority is set) using rt-crontool every 6 hours. I use LinearEscalate, whis makes much more sense than EscalatePriority.