Request Tracker (RT) issue solver documentation - basic
For more advanced RT solver information, please see this article: Request Tracker (RT) issue solver documentation - Advanced
Included in this article:
- 1 RT roles/terminology and email generation
- 2 Logging in to Request Tracker
- 3 How to view tickets in your queue(s)
- 4 The Basics tab
- 5 How to assign a ticket to an owner
- 6 Moving tickets into another queue
- 7 Priorities
- 8 Working with Tickets
- 9 Replying and Commenting on requests
- 10 Resolving requests
- 11 View Requestor information
- 12 Using Internet Explorer 11
RT roles/terminology and email generation
Ticket | The terms ticket, request, RT, and REQ can be used interchangeably and refer to a record in the RT system |
Requestor | Requestor of a request/ticket This person will receive an email:
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Owner | Owner of a request/ticket This person will receive an email:
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Cc | Cc This person will receive an email:
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Admin Cc of ticket (see also “Owner” role) | AdminCc of ticket The ticket ‘AdminCc’ role differs from the ticket ‘Owner’ role in these ways: ticket ‘AdminCc’s will not receive ticket reminders or feedback and the ticket status will not change from ‘new’ to ‘open’ if the ‘AdminCc’ replies on the ticket. This person will receive an email:
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Admin Cc of queue | Admin CC of queue This person will receive an email:
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Queue | Departments can request a queue to handle specific types of tasks. |
RTIR | Request Tracker for Incident Response (This is only used by the IST Security team) |
Logging in to Request Tracker
Type in https://rt.uwaterloo.ca and log in using your 8-character username (e.g. j25rober) and password
Initially, when you log on you will be on your RT at a glance page, which includes:
Quick Search which includes the Queue names and the status
10 highest priority tickets I own (or whatever number you choose)
10 newest unowned tickets (or whatever number you choose)
Tickets I requested
Quick ticket creation
You can customize this screen by clicking on Logged in as [username], Settings, then RT at a glance.
You may hide/show one section of the screen by clicking on the arrow to the left of the section title.
You may edit a section of the screen by clicking on the word Edit at the top right of the section.
How to view tickets in your queue(s)
In the Quick Search area, you will see the queue name and the queue status (New, Open or Stalled).
New indicates a ticket that has not been opened yet
Open indicates that the ticket is being worked on
Stalled indicates that the ticket has been opened but is not being worked on right now
The Basics tab
The Basics tab takes you to the Modify ticket window where you can update many ticket properties.
How to change ticket subject, status, queue and priority
From the ticket screen, click on the Basics near the top left.
From this screen you can change the:
Subject
Status
Queue
Priority, and
Other fields such as Time Estimated/Worked/Left, Priority and any Custom Fields
How to assign a ticket to an owner
Click on a ticket subject to view the ticket
Click on the Basics tab or the People tab
Click on Owner and choose the issue solver that the ticket is being assigned to (screenshot is under The Basics tab)
Moving tickets into another queue
Click the Basics tab for the ticket and then from within the Modify ticket window, click on the Queue drop-down to select a new location.
Priorities
The priority can be set. How priority is used depends on each queue. For new queues, we hope to work with priorities of 1-5 where the highest priority is "1", and the lowest is "5".
Working with Tickets
The Actions drop-down menu will vary depending on your role in the ticket and offers several options for acting on a ticket.
Replying and Commenting on requests
Replying
To Reply to the requestor (a.k.a. correspond):
Click on the Actions link at the top then the Reply link or in the body of the request (if you want part of the request text to appear in your reply, click on the Reply button in that part of the request)
If you want to add a One-time CC: or Bcc: you can type the full email address of someone
Even if this person has a username in the RT system you still need to type their full email address here
To see who is sent this message by default, simply scroll down on this screen and view the Scrips and Recipients section
To attach a file, click the Browse button beside the Attach: text box in the top section and navigate to the desired file
To attach an additional file, click Add More Files and click Browse again
NOTE: Attachment size is limited to 3.8 MB (maximum). Larger attachments will be truncated and it will be recorded in the ticket history that the attachment has been truncated. Larger attachments can be stored outside of RT (e.g. on a SharePoint server) and referenced in the ticket.
In the larger text box, type the information you would like included in the reply
Click on the Update Ticket button (you may have to scroll down to see this button)
Commenting
To comment on a request, follow the same procedure you did to reply, but click on the Comment link instead (or Actions > Comment)
Note: Comments get entered into the request and can be viewed by the requestor, but are not emailed to the requestor
Suppressing email notification on a reply or comment
To suppress/disable notification to one of the people attached to a ticket (for one reply/comment only):
Choose Reply or Comment
Type the reply or comment you want to send
Scroll down to the Scripts and Recipients section of the page
Uncheck any recipients you do not want to receive email notification of the reply/comment
Click on the Update ticket button
You will notice a note in the ticket history for this transaction: Squelched: username@uwaterloo.ca
Forward email from a ticket
To Forward a message from a ticket to another email address (without emailing other people attached to the ticket):
Click Forward from within the ticket history (or under the Actions menu at the top)
Type the user’s full email address in the To: box
Type the message
Click the Forward Message and Return button
Resolving requests
Click on the Actions - Resolve link near the top of the window (you may need to scroll up to see this link)
Enter any final comments you have
Click on the Update Ticket button --- you may have to scroll down to see this button
The requestor will receive an email notifying them that their request has been resolved
Other actions available are:
Actions - Rejected - the ‘rejected’ status is currently not being used - it presently exists to enable future RT4 functionality
Actions - Take (unowned) or Steal (owned)- which allows the issue solver to take or steal a ticket from another owner. The original owner will receive an email indicating the change
Actions - Stall - tickets can be set to Stalled which allows them to stay in the queue if awaiting customer input or help from another staff member
View Requestor information
To view information about the requestor of a ticket:
Open/view the ticket
Click the "v" beside More about the requestors, to view other tickets submitted by the requestor
Then click User Summary to view requestor's department, phone extension, etc.
Using Internet Explorer 11
Internet Explorer 11 has been known to randomly log people out of web-based applications such as Request Tracker. We are investigating solutions and will post them here when a solution is found.
If you are experiencing this issue, please use an alternate browser such as Firefox or Chrome.
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