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priscamor, you can set a ticket custom field to be required on Close, which will prompt your clients or techs to enter something when they close a ticket.
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appreciate the articles. happy holidays!
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Google and Uber, if only there were alternatives.... I liked the Unix story, my first computing experience was in a tty, we made a tic-tac-toe game, probably used 10 boxes of green-bar playing it!
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Nice shoes. It took me a minute to realize it was bacon!
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I liked Quantum Leap but would not care for a reboot. They never seem to live up to the original. I don't like NAT but it is still a necessary evil (sigh). Thanks for more great links!
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It's not the "seeing", it's the "un-seeing" that's the problem!
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Welcome back! thanks for the links.
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Zombie Apocalypse, I need remote access! (snap, snap)
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Good collection. Thanks!
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Took the survey, how will points be awarded? It did not ask for my Thwack username.
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Excellent article and good discussion. Now i will have to go back and read the previous post.
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Drone-vs-Drone, brings back memories of Mad Magazines Spy-vs-Spy! How long until the drones have anti-drone technology?
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Another fine set of articles. Thanks!
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Nice pit!
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Load Sensor Combinator and Load Cell Amplifier to build better homebrew keg scales
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good stuff, thanks!
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"The bill would authorize up to $1 billion in spending to help districts replace their diesel school buses with electric ones" so that's like $41.67 per child (if my math is correct). The 16 Trillion was for the entire Green New Deal.
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speaking of the Tardis door, it clearly says "Pull to Open" on the outside of the door, yet it opens inward!
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Loved the map! Don't (read won't) use uber. Was happy with the response from Amazon and cannot understand how Yahoo is still a thing. Thanks sqlrockstar!
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Another great collection of articles. Thanks sqlrockstar!
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Thanks for some good reads. the pork belly looks good but I will stick with my chicken fried steak and eggs....
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I have not had time to read all the articles yet, but am looking forward to the rest of them. Thanks for keeping this going sqlrockstar!
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I would say my why is that I just really like going to my job. Like novasamurai, I enjoy solving puzzles and like Jfrazier, that it lines up to allow the company to be profitable is a bonus. But the real reason is I enjoy the people I work with. They are upbeat, hard working and smart. They are also quick to share…
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interesting group of articles. Automation will always happen, and it will always replace the irreplaceable. WhatsApp, well if you are not paying for the product, you are the product! Selfie deaths, hmmm, tragic but not an epidemic. Most were probably just unfortunate accidents, but I have to imagine that most were also…
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Good stuff datachick! I have spent much of my 30+ year career as a one-person IT department so having a team is a new concept for me. I have to work hard to remember that they are here to help, not judge. And just because someone is 'systems' and not 'network' does not mean they cannot have valuable insight to my network…
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As a newbie to SW products, this is a great place to find quick answers. Not that I don't enjoy reading the product documentation...... Now my only problem is how to get management to buy more!
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In middle school (circa 1976), I took an intro to computers class and was hooked after writing a tic-tac-toe game we played on a teletype (took about four minutes to program in your move and wait for the response). After high school I enlisted in the Marine Corps and became an OS360 Cobol programmer. From there worked as a…
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gordondunlap you can do this with ticket custom fields now. In Tickets>Ticket Custom Fields, create a custom field for the resolution code, call it "Resolution Code", with Type Popup Menu, then enter your codes as "code1-reason;code2-reason;... (or however you want, just separate them by a semi-colon) and make it a…
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S'mores are better with peanut butter cups instead of plain chocolate.