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Close ticket #109

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IN80 opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 5 comments
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Close ticket #109

IN80 opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 5 comments
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IN80 commented Sep 12, 2022

Hello.

I want to thank you for such a wonderful product. :)

Now the question is: It's not entirely clear what will happen if I disable the automatic closing of a ticket after answering a support message? Will the client be prompted to close the ticket?

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bostrot commented Sep 12, 2022

Hi,

It means that after the staff replies to a ticket it will close it and that does not notify the user.
This can be good if you use the open tickets (/open) to see what you have replied to already.

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IN80 commented Sep 12, 2022

Now there is an option auto_close_tickets: false.

The client writes to the bot, but the ticket is still open. How can the client close it?

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IN80 commented Sep 12, 2022

/close - close a ticket manually (in case someone writes 'thank you')

Can such a command be made for clients? If his issue is not resolved in 1 message? And it turns out that in order to solve 1 problem, the client creates a lot of unnecessary tickets.

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bostrot commented Sep 13, 2022

Now there is an option auto_close_tickets: false.

The client writes to the bot, but the ticket is still open. How can the client close it?

You can close it with /close

/close - close a ticket manually (in case someone writes 'thank you')

Can such a command be made for clients? If his issue is not resolved in 1 message? And it turns out that in order to solve 1 problem, the client creates a lot of unnecessary tickets.

I actually started working on something similar some time ago but then stopped because of time. Can you open a new issue as a feature request for that?

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IN80 commented Sep 13, 2022

Ok. Done: #112

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