In ITIL, SLAs apply to services or other objects. It doesn't make sense to open 
a ticket against just a SLA object; it's a set of rules describing evaluation 
parameters, not a failing object itself. Think of it as a Boolean value. You 
have to identify what the combination of rule and object the rule applies to in 
order to have something that can be treated as a failure; rule sets can't fail 
on their own, they only fail in context with another object.

From: dev-boun...@otrs.org [mailto:dev-boun...@otrs.org] On Behalf Of Jignesh 
Kakka (jkakka)
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 4:38 PM
To: dev@otrs.org
Subject: [dev] Why is Service Mandatory while creating ticket against for SLA?

I am trying to create ticket against SLA. It complains that SLA is invalid field

<ErrorCode>TicketCreate.InvalidParameter</ErrorCode>
            <ErrorMessage>TicketCreate: Ticket->SLAID or Ticket->SLA parameter 
is invalid!</ErrorMessage>


Now when I ran this code after adding service, it created ticket


Thanks,
Jignesh
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