Hi,

I believe the intention was not to have multiple notifications sent to the
end user from both SRM and Incident and only one application generating the
notification.

If a user creates a request from SRM, they receive the notification from SRM
only.

Previously it was necessary to disable the additional notifications.

 

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Kind Regards,

 

Carl Wilson

 

http://www.missingpiecessoftware.com/

 

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Sent: 16 January 2014 13:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: HPD:INC:NTCustConfirm_851_SetTag in ITSM 8.1

 

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Good morning,

 

I think we've identified our first defect with ITSM 8.1 in our user testing
phase.  It looks like the filter above isn't firing, so the customers are
not being notified.  The cause appears to be the Run If portion.  Here's
what we see in 8.1:

 

('Status' < "Resolved") AND ('z1D Char01' != $NULL$) AND ('SRInstanceID' =
"NA") AND ('Created_From_flag' != "Request") AND ('SRID' = $NULL$) AND
(('Flag_Create_Request' = "No") OR ('Flag_Create_Request' = $NULL$))

 

Here's the Run If in 7.6.4:

 

('Status' < "Resolved") AND ('z1D Char01' != $NULL$) AND ('SRInstanceID' =
"NA") AND ('Created_From_flag' != "Request") AND ('SRID' = $NULL$)

 

That extra stuff with the 'Flag_Create_Request' field seems to be the
problem, but I don't really know what that is used for.  Has anyone else run
into this, and if so, what is the solution?  My testing fix was to create an
overlay and set the Run If to be the same as 7.6.4.  If it also helps, we
have SRM which probably has some bearing on the ITSM notifications that go
out.

 

Thanks,

 

Shawn Pierson 

Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer

 

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