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After reading this article, you’ll be able to:
To assign requests
Handle requests
Requests
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Assign RequestsWhen a request is created and it is needed to assign someone to handle the request you will see the request in your task overview on your startBoard, click on the date to open it. Check the details of the request and follow the next steps:
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How to handle a requestIf a request is assigned to you can see it in your task list on your startBoard. You have different options for proceeding with the request:
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Contractor via emailif the request is sent to an contractor via email for further handling, the service-desk employee can see this request and have a few options to proceed.
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Work orderWork orders can be created within a request and are used to plan, executed and monitor the work that comes from the request for contractors for more information about (Corrective) work orders, see this article. |
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Sub requestsSub requests are requests that can be automatically generated after submitting a (main) request. This functionality can be used when a certain problem type has several default actions that need to be executed. Each action will be a separate (sub) request. For example, there is a request for a cleaning the windows on the twelfth floor (it is a building with multiple floors, 12 floors). There are several (sub) requests needed to complete the request.
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