OOTB Functionality question.

2013-05-09 Thread Sachin Verma
Hi Team,

Does anyone has the info if the functionality exists OOTB in RoD to copy the 
Opt and Prod Cats to the Resolution Opt and Prod Cats upon status being equal 
to Resolved if the Resolution Opt and Prod Cats are blank.

Regards,
Sachin


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Re: OOTB Functionality question.

2013-05-09 Thread Rick Cook
No, it doesn't, and shouldn't.  The initial OpCats are symptomatic, the
Resolution Cats are root cause.

Rick
On May 9, 2013 4:49 AM, Sachin Verma sachin.ve...@accenture.com wrote:

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 Hi Team,

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 Does anyone has the info if the functionality exists OOTB in RoD to copy
 the Opt and Prod Cats to the Resolution Opt and Prod Cats upon status being
 equal to Resolved if the Resolution Opt and Prod Cats are blank.

 ** **

 Regards,

 Sachin

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Re: [EXTERNAL] OOTB Functionality question.

2013-05-09 Thread Stroud, Natalie K
Sachin:

As far as the OOB functionality, with at least 7.6.04, the Prod Cats are 
automatically copied over to the Res Prod Cats if they (Res Prod Cats) are 
blank at resolve time, the Op Cats are not copied over.

I couldn't say for sure if that's the case with earlier versions or even with 
v. 8 and higher, though with v. 8 and above, it probably is.

Natalie Stroud
SAIC @ Sandia National Laboratories
ARS-ITSM Reporting Specialist
Albuquerque, NM USA
nkst...@sandia.govmailto:nkst...@sandia.gov
ITSM 7.6.04 SP2 - Windows 2003 - SQL Server 2008


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Hi Team,

Does anyone has the info if the functionality exists OOTB in RoD to copy the 
Opt and Prod Cats to the Resolution Opt and Prod Cats upon status being equal 
to Resolved if the Resolution Opt and Prod Cats are blank.

Regards,
Sachin


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