5.11. States

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<onlyinclude>Through the "States" link on the Admin page, you can manage the different ticket states you want to use in the system (see Figure 5.46 below).  
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Through the "States" link on the Admin page, you can manage the different ticket states you want to use in the system (see Figure 5.46 below).  
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[[File:OTRS_3_0_-_Admin_Manual_Admin-states.png|center|framed|Figure 5.46. State management.]]
[[File:OTRS_3_0_-_Admin_Manual_Admin-states.png|center|framed|Figure 5.46. State management.]]
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After a default setup, there are some states defined:  
After a default setup, there are some states defined:  
* closed successful  
* closed successful  
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Every state is linked to a type, which needs to be specified if a new state is created. By default the state types are:  
Every state is linked to a type, which needs to be specified if a new state is created. By default the state types are:  
* closed  
* closed  

Revision as of 19:49, 22 April 2011

Through the "States" link on the Admin page, you can manage the different ticket states you want to use in the system (see Figure 5.46 below).


Figure 5.46. State management.


After a default setup, there are some states defined:


Every state is linked to a type, which needs to be specified if a new state is created. By default the state types are:

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