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davidrb84

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  1. Hi,

    I'm enjoying having been shown that Graphs associated with Views can be broken down by Month (image attached)

    I'm wondering if it would ever be possible to be able to show this for all months, rather than for a specific year.

    The issue is for some of the data sets there are jobs from 'last year' being only 2 months ago.

    Monthly Views.PNG

  2. On 5/26/2017 at 11:29 PM, James Ainsworth said:

    There is a challenge with emails and providing the right balance where emails are being informative rather than as you say, bombarding people can be tough.  At Hornbill we have take an approach of reducing internal email to a point where it is hardly used.  Everything is in Hornbill.  However, I understand that this move away from email is not always that straight forward.

    Hi @James Ainsworth I wonder if there is any forward movement on the more analyst/team specific notification settings.

    While those users in Service Manager all day can somewhat rely on in-app notifications. We are trying to bring on-board other teams who might only need to login once a week or less. For those, having a notification that there's work to be done is required. We're not able to on-board them until this exists. They will not, nor would we ask them, to login continuously just to monitor a queue that might pickup tickets weeks apart.

  3. Good afternoon

    I'm enjoying the new service availability metrics, but am slightly frustrated that you can't adjust the dates of the outages. This would be useful in circumstances such as when something failed in the middle of the night. Or a team resolve an issue but neglect to to inform the service desk. While education can help the latter issue, the former is somewhat insurmountable in our environment.

  4. Good afternoon

    I am an occasional database direct user, it was the only practical way to get data from supportworks and it's a bad habit I'm finding it hard to break.

    I am cautious running queries here, however, if I run a query that might be overly resource intensive is there a timeout or manual abort that I can use to kill the query.

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