Added in v.6.0.100
The report below gives back tickets that have are not in the ‘Closed’ state.
The report will only take into account tickets that meet all of the following criteria:
- Ticket is not set to the ‘Closed’ state.
- The ticket has not been set to ‘Ignore’.
Select Top 1000000 htblticket.ticketid,
'#' + Cast(htblticket.ticketid As nvarchar) As Ticket,
htblticket.date As CreationDate,
htblticket.updated As LastUpdated,
htbltickettypes.typename As Type,
htblticketstates.statename As State,
htblpriorities.name As Priority,
htblsource.name As Source,
htblusers.name As [User],
htblusers1.name As AssignedAgent,
htblusers2.name As UserLastNote,
'../helpdesk/icons/' + htbltickettypes.icon As icon,
htblticket.subject As Subject
From htblticket
Inner Join htblpriorities On htblpriorities.priority = htblticket.priority
Inner Join htblticketstates On htblticketstates.ticketstateid =
htblticket.ticketstateid
Inner Join htblusers On htblusers.userid = htblticket.fromuserid
Left Join htblagents On htblagents.agentid = htblticket.agentid
Left Join htblusers htblusers1 On htblusers1.userid = htblagents.userid
Inner Join htbltickettypes On htblticket.tickettypeid =
htbltickettypes.tickettypeid
Inner Join htblsource On htblticket.sourceid = htblsource.sourceid
Inner Join htblusers htblusers2 On htblticket.userid_lastnote =
htblusers2.userid
Where htblticketstates.statename <> 'Closed' And htblticket.spam <> 'True'
Order By htblticket.ticketid