Sounds like some sort of wiki would be suitable.

On Nov 9, 2007 9:27 AM, Wayne Johnson <wdtj at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I know this is a bit off topic...
>
> Our support organization is trying to create a problem determination guide
> for our product.  What I mean is a "scripted" flow chart that they run
> through to try and isolate (or even fix) a customer's problem.  The biggest
> issue I see with this is that as a product changes over it's lifetime, the
> contents of this guide will change.  In addition, we'll want this to be
> developed by the support personal as they gain experience with the product,
> finding new diagnostic procedures and tools.
>
> This is likely something built on a hierarchical database with a bunch of
> questions like, does this work? Does that error occur?  Is there this
> message in a log?
>
> Anyone seen this?  Any suggestions.
>
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