Service Manager Experimental Features: Difference between revisions
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The features listed here are subject to change. If they are promoted to live as supported features they will be documented in the appropriate location on the wiki and removed from the experimental list, equally if the feature is removed this will be documented here. These features can be enabled from the admin console, under Service Manager and Settings | The features listed here are subject to change. If they are promoted to live as supported features they will be documented in the appropriate location on the wiki and removed from the experimental list, equally if the feature is removed this will be documented here. These features can be enabled from the admin console, under Service Manager and Settings | ||
== Complete Someone else's | == Complete Someone else's Task on a Request == | ||
This feature allows a user to complete tasks that are assigned to another person. Supporting teams of a service that is associated to a request will be respected otherwise if a request is not associated to a service, then the user can complete tasks that are assigned to the user's team(s) members. | This feature allows a user to complete tasks that are assigned to another person. Supporting teams of a service that is associated to a request will be respected otherwise if a request is not associated to a service, then the user can complete tasks that are assigned to the user's team(s) members. | ||
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IntroductionThe features listed here are subject to change. If they are promoted to live as supported features they will be documented in the appropriate location on the wiki and removed from the experimental list, equally if the feature is removed this will be documented here. These features can be enabled from the admin console, under Service Manager and Settings Complete Someone else's Task on a RequestThis feature allows a user to complete tasks that are assigned to another person. Supporting teams of a service that is associated to a request will be respected otherwise if a request is not associated to a service, then the user can complete tasks that are assigned to the user's team(s) members. app.experimental.advancedRequestTaskCompleter
Resolve Multiple Request from the Request ListThis feature allows a user to multi-select and resolve or close requests from the request list view. Available as of Build 934 app.experimental.multipleRequestsAction'
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