You can use the Generic Agent to remove all or some ticket based on
criteria.

With a bulk change you could set all or some tickets to state 'removed'
for instance, and than run GA on it.

 

Deleting customers is harder, like for some other data types. You could
do it in the database (phpmyadmin), or you can do like I do, recycle.
Make them invalid, rename them to INVALID... en reuse (rename) when
needed.

http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=delete+users&[email protected]

 

 

New OTRS users will discover that many of the questions they have,
already have been asked and answered in the past. It is therefor good
practice to search the mailing list archive (beside docs, faq etc on
otrs,org): 

 

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]

 

gr,

Frans

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Sachin
Sent: vrijdag 24 april 2009 06:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: [otrs] Clean up the database.

 

I have implemented OTRS as a test system. created a lot of test tickets
, but now i want to make it available for production use. for that i
need to delete all the tickets generated...

the users created should remain.....only the ticket and
customers..should go out...

please help.

 

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