First thanks to both Roger and Steinar for your quick responses.
Now I am clear on the functional difference between a release manifest and 
release relationships.



On Sunday, March 11, 2012 4:42:55 PM UTC-5, Steinar Halland wrote:
>
> Hey, 
>
> The release manifest is where you relate change requests and activities 
> that are part of  a particular milestone in the release. I.e test activity 
> ticket pinned to the test milestone of the release manifest. You also can 
> set up rules for the release app wether to allow the release to progress 
> with open crq's/activities at a certain milestone
>
> In regards to change requests in relationship tab i dont really see the 
> big point, but i guess it could be handy to document changes that have some 
> sort of weak relationship to the release, but is not part of it.
>
> HTH
>
> //Steinar
>
>
> Den 11. mars 2012 kl. 22:05 skrev patchsk <[email protected]>:
>
> > **
> > We are on ITSM 7.6.03 and using the best practice view.
> > On a release request there is a manifest tab and relationships tab.
> > You can add a change tkt to release manifest or create relationship in 
> the relationships tab.
> > So when do you add a change tkt to a release manifest or when do you 
> relate it via release relationships tab?
> > 
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>
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