Why shouldn't is be possible.
Within the ticket-history, just lookup the dates of ticket-creation and state-change to a close-state-type. That's the gap between creation and the selected ticket-closure.

But how can I retrieve the state_change?
I can lookup for ticket "close succesful" state, but there are plenty if operations have been executed after the ticket closure...


----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Scholler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "User questions and discussions about OTRS.org" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: [otrs] Trying to find out the time taken to close a ticket


Hi Gabriele,

Gabriele D'Andrea schrieb:
Hi Alex,

are you looking
(a) for the gap between ticket-creation and -closure?
This could be easily calculated from DB-entries if ticket-closure-time would be a singulare event, but tickets can always be reopened. Even if you configure otrs that the customer can't do that, the agent can always reopen a ticket.

Yes, I'm looking for this, and it's what i tried to explain:
I think it's not possible to calculate the time between ticket creation and closure, due to the partciular database design.

Why shouldn't is be possible.
Within the ticket-history, just lookup the dates of ticket-creation and state-change to a close-state-type. That's the gap between creation and the selected ticket-closure.

Gabriele

Bye, Alex
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