Difference between revisions of "Linked Services Action Item"
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:* Alter the Visibility level before selecting the '''Link''' button, should you wish to change this from the default of '''Team''' | :* Alter the Visibility level before selecting the '''Link''' button, should you wish to change this from the default of '''Team''' | ||
* The Linked Services will be visible from a collapsible '''Linked Services''' section below the request action items | * The Linked Services will be visible from a collapsible '''Linked Services''' section below the request action items | ||
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==Viewing Linked Services== | ==Viewing Linked Services== | ||
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* '''Edit Relationship''' - Use this option from the drop down to select a different Relationship Link, this change will be audited by a post to the request timeline | * '''Edit Relationship''' - Use this option from the drop down to select a different Relationship Link, this change will be audited by a post to the request timeline | ||
* '''Remove''' - Use this option from the drop down to remove the Service from the request, this action will be audited by a post to the request timeline | * '''Remove''' - Use this option from the drop down to remove the Service from the request, this action will be audited by a post to the request timeline | ||
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==Services View== | ==Services View== | ||
[[File:Associated_Services_View.png|right|300px]] | [[File:Associated_Services_View.png|right|300px]] | ||
Once a Service has been linked to a Request, under the Services view and the '''Requests''' tab, you will see two tabs: | Once a Service has been linked to a Request, under the Services view and the '''Requests''' tab, you will see two tabs: | ||
− | * '''Direct Requests''' | + | :* '''Direct Requests''' |
− | * '''Associated Requests''' | + | ::This will show all requests which have been raised directly against the service |
+ | :* '''Associated Requests''' | ||
+ | :: This will show all requests which the Service has been linked to, including the specific '''Relationship''' it has to each request | ||
[[Category:Service Manager]] | [[Category:Service Manager]] |
Revision as of 05:59, 19 December 2019
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IntroductionThe Linked Service Action within a request allows for the linking of other Services to a request, over and above the Service against which the Request has been logged. This is useful in situations where you might want to record which other Services where impacted etc. |
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Linking Services
Link one or more Services to a request, by selecting the Service you wish to add, and then choosing the appropriate Relationship Link and then selecting the Link
- The list of available Relationships is configured in the admin console, under Service Manager > Configuration > Relationships. Only Active Request to Services Relationship Links will be available
- A timeline post will audit the adding of the additional services
- Alter the Visibility level before selecting the Link button, should you wish to change this from the default of Team
- The Linked Services will be visible from a collapsible Linked Services section below the request action items
Viewing Linked Services
Once Services have been linked to a Request, you will be able to view, and edit their relationship to the request from a new collapsible section below the action item bar.
- Edit Relationship - Use this option from the drop down to select a different Relationship Link, this change will be audited by a post to the request timeline
- Remove - Use this option from the drop down to remove the Service from the request, this action will be audited by a post to the request timeline
Services View
Once a Service has been linked to a Request, under the Services view and the Requests tab, you will see two tabs:
- Direct Requests
- This will show all requests which have been raised directly against the service
- Associated Requests
- This will show all requests which the Service has been linked to, including the specific Relationship it has to each request