Hi Guys,

Time to let off some steam.
Just having a look a the classification tab that has been added to the Best 
Practice View of Incidents in 8.1.
For the Operational Categorization Tier 1 - 3 and Product categorization Tier 
1-3 fields the display labels of the fields have been hidden behind other 
fields and then separate text fields added where the labels would have normaly 
been.

Does anyone have any idea why on earth this has been done and why the labels 
are not visible as normal?
The product Name, Model, Manufacture labels are all laid out as normal.

This will affect users when they try to do an avanced search and click on the 
field label expecting it to be added to the search bar but it will not work.

Also this highlights a bug of mine and many of my users - the name of the 
actual field is ''Product Categorization Tier 1" but the label is Tier 1. Which 
means when users unfamilar with the field names try to do a search, report, 
filter or look in the audit log they cant find the fields they want as the 
labels are different. My favourite one is the "Problem coordinator" field which 
shows up as the "Assignee Pblm Mgr" in the audit log.

As I write/rant I think I know why it has been done in the incident form - it 
is for asthectic reasons - i.e it doesnt look pretty having a list of long 
labels:
Product Categorization Tier 1
Product Categorization Tier 2
Product Categorization Tier 3
It might not look pretty but at least the usability would have been better! Why 
not shorten to Product Cat Tier 1.

I notice in the change module they have named the fields Tier 1 - 3. But then 
most things seem to be done differently accross the modules. eg. how the 
customer is selected is wildly different in Incident and change.

Note to any BMC readers:
Please try to keep labels, Db names and visble labels the same
Please get the change/incident/problem teams to look at the other modules and 
keep them some way similar at least in the end users eyes.

And breathe.  Sorry about that folks, I just had to get it off my chest.

Tony

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