Tickets

Duplicate and Invalid Ticket Scan Handling

Give gate operators distinct, fair response paths for duplicate, invalid, expired, revoked, and wrong-group scans.

Nox-TicketsValidationExceptions

Why this work needs a system

A generic red screen makes staff guess. Distinct outcomes reduce inconsistent decisions and create better post-event evidence, especially when the same code appears at several gates.

The useful test is whether another authorised team member can see what happened, what should happen next, and which exception still needs attention. A tool helps only when the operating rule is clear enough for people to follow under pressure.

A practical workflow

From preparation to review

  1. 01
    Read

    Scan once and let the validation response settle before retrying.

  2. 02
    Identify

    Use the exact outcome and event context rather than interpreting every rejection as fraud.

  3. 03
    Respond

    Follow the prepared admit, redirect, retry, or supervisor path.

  4. 04
    Override carefully

    Require an authorised supervisor and a factual reason for any exception.

  5. 05
    Review

    Analyse outcomes by gate, device, time, operator, and reason after the event.

Operating checklist

Use this before rollout

  • Outcomes have distinct text and cues
  • Operator sees only necessary customer data
  • Duplicate policy covers legitimate re-entry
  • Wrong-group tickets receive directions
  • Clock and validity window are verified
  • Overrides preserve original outcome
  • Disputes have a supervisor path

Limits and failure modes

Where Nox-Tickets fits

Nox-Tickets provides the product surface for this workflow, but configuration does not replace ownership, training, exception policy, or live verification. Review the current capability and status pages before relying on it in production.

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