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This document can now be found at its new location in the [https://docs.hornbill.com/servicemanager-user-guide/service-portfolio/request-catalog/ Hornbill Document Library].
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__NOTOC__[[Main Page|Home]] > [[Service Manager]]  > [[Service Portfolio]] > [[Services Request Configuration]] > Request Catalog
 
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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
The Service Request Catalogs provide a structured way of promoting the available types of requests for a particular Service. Items in the Request Catalog are available to subscribed users of a Service on the Hornbill Portals and can also be accessed by Support Staff to provide a standard way of raising a particular type of request.  Each item in the Request Catalog can be configured to run its own unique Progressive Capture Script allowing you to prompt for information required for that request and it can run its own Business Process Workflow to define how that request will be fulfilled.
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The Service Request Catalogs provide a structured way of promoting the available types of requests for a particular Service. Items in the Request Catalog are available to subscribed users of a Service on the Hornbill Portals and can also be accessed by Support Staff to provide a standard way of raising a particular type of request.  Each item in the Request Catalog can be configured to run its own unique Capture Script allowing you to prompt for information required for that request and it can run its own Business Process Workflow to define how that request will be fulfilled.
  
 
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== Related Articles ==
 
== Related Articles ==
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:* [[Managing Request Catalog Visibility]]
 
:* [[Services Request Configuration]]
 
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:* [[Business_Process_Designer|Business Process Designer]]
 
:* [[Business_Process_Designer|Business Process Designer]]
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== Progressive Capture ==
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== Intelligent Capture ==
  
 
The Request Catalog Items have been created in a way to allow each Catalog Item to be published to either Portal Users, Support Staff, or both.  Publishing a Catalog Item to both of these groups enables a member of the support team to raise a request on behalf of a user while following the same steps that the user would experience in the portals.  This ensures that the same information is captured no matter what the source is.
 
The Request Catalog Items have been created in a way to allow each Catalog Item to be published to either Portal Users, Support Staff, or both.  Publishing a Catalog Item to both of these groups enables a member of the support team to raise a request on behalf of a user while following the same steps that the user would experience in the portals.  This ensures that the same information is captured no matter what the source is.
[[File:PCServiceFormCatalog.png |400px|right|Progressive Capture Service Form]]
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[[File:PCServiceFormCatalog.png |400px|right|Capture Service Form]]
 
=== Service Details Form ===
 
=== Service Details Form ===
 
The Service Details Form is required to give a support person the ability to select a Catalog Item when raising an Incident or Service Request. Selecting a service on the Service Details form will expose any available Catalog Items for that service.
 
The Service Details Form is required to give a support person the ability to select a Catalog Item when raising an Incident or Service Request. Selecting a service on the Service Details form will expose any available Catalog Items for that service.
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 16 February 2024

This document can now be found at its new location in the Hornbill Document Library.

Request Catalog