Programming learning
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@scottalanmiller said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller I'd like to have a ticket created for each machine I do maintenance on. Checkbox for updates to software, pull version installed on machine, etc. There is more but I can't figure out how to explain it.
What would you be doing that would trigger the ticket creation? What would be the trigger action to watch for? Normally I make a ticket to trigger the action, rather than the other way around.
My thought was to create the ticket and then do the actions on the ticket to document the maintenance of the machines. Does that make sense?
It makes sense as to the workflow. That's how I do things already. What would the plugin do? You can do this already.
I want it officially assigned to a machine and user. Also to be able to pull from inventory certain software to compare what I need to update and what hasn't been updated in a long time.
SW already does the machine assignment, we were using that even six or seven years ago.
As to comparing software, not sure about that. I know that SodiumSuite is working on creating a system for that, though.
Is SodiumSuite the one that you were talking about before, in development?
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller I'd like to have a ticket created for each machine I do maintenance on. Checkbox for updates to software, pull version installed on machine, etc. There is more but I can't figure out how to explain it.
What would you be doing that would trigger the ticket creation? What would be the trigger action to watch for? Normally I make a ticket to trigger the action, rather than the other way around.
My thought was to create the ticket and then do the actions on the ticket to document the maintenance of the machines. Does that make sense?
It makes sense as to the workflow. That's how I do things already. What would the plugin do? You can do this already.
I want it officially assigned to a machine and user. Also to be able to pull from inventory certain software to compare what I need to update and what hasn't been updated in a long time.
SW already does the machine assignment, we were using that even six or seven years ago.
As to comparing software, not sure about that. I know that SodiumSuite is working on creating a system for that, though.
Is SodiumSuite the one that you were talking about before, in development?
Yes. It already has some rudimentary update handling (very rudimentary) but more is coming. And that will get tied to logging soon (so that you have a record of the actions) and at some point after that, auto-ticket creation will be created to allow those actions to be automatically recorded as tickets.
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My thought was to create the ticket and then do the actions on the ticket to document the maintenance of the machines. Does that make sense?
It makes sense as to the workflow. That's how I do things already. What would the plugin do? You can do this already.
I want it officially assigned to a machine and user. Also to be able to pull from inventory certain software to compare what I need to update and what hasn't been updated in a long time.
SW already does the machine assignment, we were using that even six or seven years ago.
How? I am not seeing it that way. Unless I create the ticket from the user machine.
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
My thought was to create the ticket and then do the actions on the ticket to document the maintenance of the machines. Does that make sense?
It makes sense as to the workflow. That's how I do things already. What would the plugin do? You can do this already.
I want it officially assigned to a machine and user. Also to be able to pull from inventory certain software to compare what I need to update and what hasn't been updated in a long time.
SW already does the machine assignment, we were using that even six or seven years ago.
How? I am not seeing it that way. Unless I create the ticket from the user machine.
Why not make it from there? Or just assign it to the asset from the ticket screen.
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@scottalanmiller I could but I was hoping to somehow have a form type ticket that I would be able to use from my ipad.
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller I could but I was hoping to somehow have a form type ticket that I would be able to use from my ipad.
You could do that, I would assume. That's really just a ticket view. You can even do that from a normal form and just send an email with that info to open the ticket.
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@scottalanmiller I was trying to build it through the portal but that is limited as well.
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller I was trying to build it through the portal but that is limited as well.
Yeah, I've never played around with that.
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@scottalanmiller So how do you do it through the normal ticketing system then? I guess I am just not getting how to do it so I can keep it assigned to the machine and the user for that machine.
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller So how do you do it through the normal ticketing system then? I guess I am just not getting how to do it so I can keep it assigned to the machine and the user for that machine.
Well the user should be tied to the machine, not the ticket. The ticket should just be tied to the machine. Is there not an ability any longer to select the asset when making a ticket?
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@scottalanmiller hmm. This is weird because that option wasn't there and now it is.
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller hmm. This is weird because that option wasn't there and now it is.
LOL, I have no idea about that. We've been using it for a long time. I've not had a SW helpdesk in quite some time, so I'm going from memory from years ago.
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@scottalanmiller What are you using for a ticketing system then? Did I miss that?
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller What are you using for a ticketing system then? Did I miss that?
SodiumSuite is being moved to from osTicket. But our focus is on SodiumSuite as I'm involved with it. So a lot of incentive to get moved over.
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@scottalanmiller hosted, yes? No in house option?
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller hosted, yes? No in house option?
SodiumSuite is hosted only, correct. There is no on premises deployment available. But it does asset scanning from the hosted version, so doesn't have that limitation that some others do not.
SW is always at least partially hosted as well. They don't offer a fully on premises version. Some of the data (no one knows for which how much - only that it is more than is disclosed) and the user data is all hosted. The on premises portion is "extra".
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@scottalanmiller Option to migrate from SW?
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller Option to migrate from SW?
Not yet. It's been talked about, but that is a lot of work and is not yet implemented. But it is planned, but no idea what the priority might be.
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@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller Option to migrate from SW?
This actually has been something that I've been thinking about. It has been expressed by a few members. I am working currently on slicking up a few things and this might be part of it.
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@quixoticjeremy said in Programming learning:
@wls-itguy said in Programming learning:
@scottalanmiller Option to migrate from SW?
This actually has been something that I've been thinking about. It has been expressed by a few members. I am working currently on slicking up a few things and this might be part of it.
It might be a rather high priority. Would be awfully handy and several people have mentioned it including @Minion-Queen