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==Quick Filter==
 
==Quick Filter==
The quick filter is used to refine your list to only show requests that contain the typed text.  The fields in the requests which the quick filter used to compare include
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The quick filter is used to refine your list to only show requests that contain the typed text.  The fields in the requests which the quick filter uses to compare are
 
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==Advanced Search==
  
 
==Request Type Filters==
 
==Request Type Filters==
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The available request types include incidents, problems, known errors, changes, and service requests.  Depending on the rights you have, there may be one or more of these request types visible.  Provided that you have rights to more than one request type, you will also see an 'All' option which will display all requests, independent of the type, in one list.
 
The available request types include incidents, problems, known errors, changes, and service requests.  Depending on the rights you have, there may be one or more of these request types visible.  Provided that you have rights to more than one request type, you will also see an 'All' option which will display all requests, independent of the type, in one list.
  
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{{infobox|By holding down the Shift key on the keyboard and clicking on the different request types, you can have more than one request type selected and displayed in your request list}}
 
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==Group Filters==
 
==Group Filters==
 
The Group Filters provide quick access to requests based on the relationship to you or by the teams that you belong to.
 
The Group Filters provide quick access to requests based on the relationship to you or by the teams that you belong to.
  
:* My Requests - Displays requests where you are the owner
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{{bullet1|My Requests|Displays requests where you are the owner}}
:* I'm Following - Displays requests that you are following
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{{bullet1|I'm Following|Displays requests that you are following}}
:* I'm a Member - Displays requests that you are a member of
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{{bullet1|I'm a Member|Displays requests that you are a member of}}
:* All My Teams - Displays requests belonging to all of your teams
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{{bullet1|No Team Assigned|Displays requests without a team assigned. This filter is only available to users who possess the ''Service Desk Admin'' role. If preferred, this can be made available to all users by enabling the setting ''webapp.view.ITSM.serviceDesk.requests.list.enableNoTeamAllUsers''.  A link is also added to the status bar to provide additional visibility of requests that have been raised with no team.  This link will only be displayed when there is 1 or more requests with no teams assigned.}}
:* All My Services - Displays requests belonging to any of the services your teams support
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{{bullet1|All My Teams|Displays requests belonging to all of your teams}}
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{{bullet1|All My Services|Displays requests belonging to any of the services your teams support}}
  
 
Included on this list are the names of all the teams that you belong to. Selecting one of the teams in the list will display all requests that are assigned to that team, including requests assigned to you, other team members, or that are assigned to that team but do not have an owner.
 
Included on this list are the names of all the teams that you belong to. Selecting one of the teams in the list will display all requests that are assigned to that team, including requests assigned to you, other team members, or that are assigned to that team but do not have an owner.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 30 April 2024

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Request List Filters