Hi Jose,
First of all I ant to say ...Thanks for replyYes you are right you
analyzed very perfect. I will try as you said but the group is the subgroup
which we assign these to the users in the CTM:people form. So these can be
seen in the Active link? ...
Thanks
G
Jose Huerta wrote:
As any other group
El domingo 11 de marzo de 2012, gok's gmedise...@yahoo.com escribió:
Hi Jose,
First of all I ant to say ...Thanks for replyYes you are right you
analyzed very perfect. I will try as you said but the group is the
subgroup
which we assign these to the users in the
We are on ITSM 7.6.03 and using the best practice view.
On a release request there is a manifest tab and relationships tab.
You can add a change tkt to release manifest or create relationship in the
relationships tab.
So when do you add a change tkt to a release manifest or when do you relate
it
Consider that RFEs and fixes for Bugs are submitted as Request for Change that
would be related to the Release to apply them to a patch. The Manifest is for
the Activities and Changes needed to Initiate, Design, Build, Test and Deploy
the Patch Release.
-Original Message-
From:
Hey,
The release manifest is where you relate change requests and activities that
are part of a particular milestone in the release. I.e test activity ticket
pinned to the test milestone of the release manifest. You also can set up rules
for the release app wether to allow the release to
First thanks to both Roger and Steinar for your quick responses.
Now I am clear on the functional difference between a release manifest and
release relationships.
On Sunday, March 11, 2012 4:42:55 PM UTC-5, Steinar Halland wrote:
Hey,
The release manifest is where you relate change
Thanks Jose,
Yes as any other group does this group will also show up.becuase this is
the Support group's.
Thanks
G
Jose Huerta wrote:
As any other group
El domingo 11 de marzo de 2012, gok's gmedise...@yahoo.com escribió:
Hi Jose,
First of all I ant to say ...Thanks for
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