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Blog Post:
Changing the Generic Request in portal to point to Service Request Template
Ketan Ghelani [MSFT]
In Service Catalog portal, the Create Generic Request button is wired to create an Incident. Although you can modify the Generic Request Incident Request Offering, you cannot change the Generic Incident Request Template. Customers have asked ability to change it so that the Create Request on the home...
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Creating Queues and Groups Using Type Projections
Travis Wright MSFT
Update: You can do this in the console in SCSM 2010 SP1 now. Background information for this post: Groups are typically collections of Configuration Items (although technically it can be groups of any kind of object). Queues are collections of a certain kind of work item – like a queue of incidents...
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25 May 2010
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How to Identify that a Change Requests was Created in the Self Service Portal
Travis Wright MSFT
In the end user portal, end users can create Incident Requests (IR) and Change Requests (CR). The incidents created in the portal automatically have a “Source” property which is filled in with “Portal.” Change Requests on the other hand do not have this property. If you would...
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25 May 2010
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Introduction to the Data Warehouse: Custom Fact Tables, Dimensions and Outriggers
Chris Lauren [MSFT]
So you’ve deployed the data warehouse and tried out the reports but now you want to want to make it your own. You may be trying to recreate some reports you’ve been using forever and now need to run them against the Service Manager platform, or perhaps you simply want to take full advantage of the customizations...
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29 Mar 2010
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Create List Items (aka EnumerationValues) In Bulk Using EnumCreator.xlsx
Travis Wright MSFT
This blog post is intended for developers and people doing advanced customizations in Service Manager. Not too long ago I shared a blog post called 'Understanding Lists/EnumerationValues: CI Status Example ’ which explained how you can make simple, quick modifications to lists using the main console...
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10 Feb 2010
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Editing a View in a Management Pack
Ketan Ghelani [MSFT]
Here is a simple example that demonstrates how you can add a column to an existing view. Specifically, we will be adding a “Source” column to the All Open Unassigned Incidents view that is shipped out of the box. “Source” property enables you to see the Incident source (e.g. email, portal, console...
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