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matt_calhoon
Posting Yak Master

235 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-14 : 22:26:46
Hi there,

Just want to get some feedback on database design for a Help Desk Support application that requires each customer to have their own set of Support hours (i.e. Customer A = Mon to friday 9am til 5pm, Customer B = Tues to Saturday 7am til 7pm etc). When a customer logs a Support Request (i.e my printer wont print), The request must be actioned within a certain number of hours (Dependant on the support hours for each customer) after which time the request gets escalated.

I must also have the ability to exclude Public Holidays from the Support hours. If anyone has done anything similar, I would appreciate your ideas!

thanks - matt

ajthepoolman
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

384 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-14 : 23:42:37
We use Track-It for bug reporting and inventory purposes. Sometimes it is best to buy the third party stuff and run with it.

Aj
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matt_calhoon
Posting Yak Master

235 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-15 : 01:28:31
thanks - but this job is for a client. I might get in trouble if I recommend someone elses software :)
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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger

1537 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-15 : 07:56:10
I would use an hourly job with Datediff and a Case statement, for the Holidays you should have a master calendar table to join to for exclusion.

Jim
Users <> Logic
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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-15 : 09:36:18
Hold the phone....

As your customer, I can only get support in a predetermined time?

What are you, Chrysler?



Brett

8-)

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matt_calhoon
Posting Yak Master

235 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-15 : 19:58:43
I take it Chrysler don't provide great support??
Anyway the requirements for the application are provided by the customer. Makes sense really in that some companies only provide support for a specific timeframe - other companies may provide 24 hours..just allowing for a flexible application.
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-15 : 22:16:46
Some people have been known to look at product demos and documentation, and "borrow" ideas.

That would be evil, and I am not suggesting that you do that.



Intuit Information Technology Solutions: Track-It! Demo Download
http://www.itsolutions.intuit.com/landing.asp

http://www.uncoverthenet.com/google/keyword/help-desk-software/




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