State¶
The state of a ticket refers to its progress toward completion, and may be one of the following:
new
open
closed
merged (this Ticket has been merged into another Ticket. Check either the linked tickets or the ticket history to learn more)
pending close (i.e., scheduled to automatically close at a later date)
pending reminder (i.e., hidden, but scheduled to reappear at a later date)
State Colors¶
Zammad states are color-coded. This helps you to understanding the state of the ticket much faster in general - without having a look into details.
Action needed (e.g. new, open, pending reached) |
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Paused, no action needed right now (e.g. pending) |
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No action needed any more (e.g. closed, merged) |
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Immediate action needed (ticket escalated due to an SLA violation) |
What’s the Difference Between “New” and “Open”?¶
States do more than just indicate progress: Zammad has a fine-grained time tracking feature (so-called “service-level agreements”, or SLAs) that uses state information to measure how long it takes for customers to get a response on a new ticket or get their issues resolved entirely.
On a new ticket, the customer still hasn’t received her first response on the issue.
On an open ticket, the customer has received an initial response, but the issue still hasn’t been resolved.
Note
⏱️ Tickets in a pending state do not accumulate time toward their SLA limits.
So, for instance, a ticket may be marked pending reminder if it’s waiting on feedback from a third-party supplier who’s out of town until next week.