What is Case Status, and What Does It Mean?
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Support Cases go through many phases (investigation, diagnosis, defect identification, defect verification, development, etc.), are handled by multiple teams (Support, Development, Product Management, etc.), and include communications between Ex Libris and the customer (as well as internal Ex Libris communications).
The Status field allows us to give customers (and staff) a quick indication of where the Case stands at any particular moment.
The table describes all of the Case Statuses, and what each Status means.
Status |
What does it mean? |
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New |
A New Case. |
In Progress |
our Support teams are investigating the case. If it's a customer question, they are working to provide an answer. If it is a problem report, they are working on providing a diagnosis (for example: determine if the problem is a local configuration problem, a known issue, a product defect, or an enhancement request). |
In Progress - Tier 1 In Progress - Tier 2 |
Our Tier 1 or Tier 2 Support teams are investigating the case. |
Pending Customer Input |
Support has requested that the customer provide additional information to help us investigate the Case. Further work on the Case is pending a response from the customer.
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Update Received |
When customers respond to a request for additional information, this Status notifies Support that you are waiting for us to process the new information and continue our investigation. |
Pending Work Plan (Deprecated as of September 14, 2022) |
Starting September 14, 2022 this Status will no longer be applied. Tier 2 has presented a defect to Development for evaluation, and Development has determined that the issue is still under consideration to be included in a future work plan for the relevant product.
Cases in Pending Work Plan status will be reassessed by Support and Development periodically. If the assessment results in the issue moving into the work plan, the Case status will change to Development. If the Case is not moved into the work plan after 24 months, the Case will be Closed.
This Status will only be used for Cases where the customer defined the priority as Normal or Low, and will not be used when an issue affects several institutions. |
Pending Development |
Tier 2 has reviewed the Case and transferred it to the Development Team for one of the following reasons: |
Pending Release |
When a defect fix has been embedded into the code of a future release, the Ex Libris Support Analyst that owns your Case will change the status to Pending Release. |
Pending Customer Testing |
The defect fix has been released in an active version, or Support suggested a solution to the issue reported. If you are not yet ready to have the Case close, you can set the status to Pending Customer Testing. This Status indicates that the customer is applying the fix and/or reviewing it to confirm the problem has been fixed. Cases in Pending Customer Testing status will automatically close after 3 months. |
Pending Content Operations |
The Case was transferred to the Content Operations team for one of the following reasons:
- Configuration or maintenance of ingestion automation - New content ingestion - Content alignment and clean-up projects, big scale collections updates - Cataloging activities, authorities updates and MARC records enrichment |
Pending Third Party Provider |
The Content Team is working on a Case that is waiting on necessary information or intervention by a third-party provider. |
Pending Product Review (Deprecated as of September 14, 2022) |
Starting September 14, 2022 this Status will no longer be applied. The request in the Case has been identified as a product enhancement, and referred to the Product Manager for review. Because Product Management is primarily tracking enhancements via the Idea Exchange and the ELUNA/IGeLU NERS enhancement voting process, this status name change is mostly relevant only for Cases previously created that are already in Product Manager Review status. |
Awaiting Customer Confirmation |
Support has provided a response to the Case that we believe answers your questions, or addresses a problem that you reported. |
Reopened |
The a customer adds a comment to a Case that was in Awaiting Customer Confirmation, this status notifies support to continue investigation. |
Closed |
The Case has been Closed. If you are still experiencing the problem described in the Case, or you have experienced a reoccurrence of the problem, please use the "Clone Case" button to report additional work that is required. |
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- Article last edited: 14-Sep-2022