Rick.....one other item that I have done in the past is change the service menu 
so that it is a tiered menu using the tier 1, 2, and 3 of the actual service ci 
itself.  That way it gives you a nice tiered menu of services vs. a large menu 
that makes service selection difficult.

Hth

Terry


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Rick Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:

** yep, that may be plan A.  I was checking out NULL values in the Service CI 
as plan B.

On 5/17/2012 8:50 AM, Terry Bootsma wrote:
** ...and...... That is surprising? Lol....

Not sure how I could expand upon this other than looking at converting the 
change service menu to follow the same constructs as the incident one...

It might be your only alternative....


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Rick Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:


** Terry,

Thanks for the reply.  Your suggestion works in INC, but oddly not in CHG.

r

On 5/17/2012 8:44 AM, Terry Bootsma wrote:
** Have you tried keeping the company field on the service ci  populated with 
the previous value and creating a "used by" people-organization relationship to 
the new company? That should make the service available....   By creating 
multiple used-by relationships, you can control who sees the services...        
 

Hth

Terry


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Rick Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:


Hello all,

This is a 7.6.04 sp2 (multi-tenancy) question regarding Change 
Management and required Service CI's.  We noticed that if the Change 
Location Company value (on the CRQ) doesn't match the Service CI, 
Company value, the Service wasn't available to the user.  However, if 
the Service CI, Company value is NULL, the Service is available.  The 
question is:  what is the  impact of having the Service CI record with a 
NULL Company value (i.e., elsewhere in the lifecycle of the CI)?

Thanks,

Rick

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