There is a field on the task form for sequence - you could let the users set
that when they create the Ad-Hoc task.  If the tasks are part of a change,
there are also arrows on the right side of the task window that allows you
to move the sequence of the task up or down.

 

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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Ad hoc Task sequencing.

 

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Hi All & TGIF,

 

Typically it is Friday afternoon when things get quiet and I have the
opportunity to dig a little deeper into how ITSM works under the hood. Today
the topic is ad hoc tasks and sequencing. If I create a task, it gets
assigned Sequence 1. If I create another task, it gets assigned Sequence 2.
Task 2 only gets assigned after task 1 is closed. This is pretty cool but is
not always what I want to do.  In some cases I might want both task out at
the same time so they should both be Sequence 1. Or I might have realized
that the second task I created needs to be completed first.

 

So the question is: how do you manage the sequencing on a ad hoc task?
Either as a default or at runtime. I have been through the documentation and
Customer Config and have not stumbled upon the answer.

 

ARS 7.6.04 SP3

ITSM 7.6.04 SP3

 

Thanks

Mark

 

 

Mark Brittain

Remedy Developer

ITILv3 Continual Service Improvement

NaviSite - A Time Warner Cable Company

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

Office: 315-634-9337

Mobile: 315-882.5360



 

 

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