Matthew,
 
We randomly select tickets to use to send surveys.  However, the process
depends on how esoteric you want to be when selecting random tickets.
We select all tickets that end with a specific character, i.e.6.  That
gives us an approximately 10% of all tickets generated. This is not
really random. 
 
You want ten per week.  That means that you would need to know the
average number of tickets generated in a week, in order to insure that
you didn't select too many or too few tickets.
 
If you create/resolve 2000 tickets in a weeks time, then you only need
to select 0.5% of the total.  If you select every ticket that ends in
19, you should end up with approximately 20 tickets.  Then you might
want to choose only the tickets with even 100's, i.e. 019,  219, 419,
619, etc. 
 
Hope this helps,
 
Ron Fariss
 
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Is there a way to select random requests from a form? For example, we
want to start doning random checks on the quality of our tickets. So we
want to pick 10 random resolved tickets each week from our
support-groups. I figured I could create a macro or AL to query the from
with a date range, group range, and select 10 random and print them to
my default printer with a specified report. I looked trhogh DAB and DAA
and could not find a function or process to do a Random selection. Any
ideas?
 
My fallback plan is to search for resolved tickets in a date range and
group range and export the results to excel, use excel RAND function get
the ticket num bers and search on those in Remedy and print those out.
 

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