Difficulty: novice
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After reading this article, you will be able to:
Perform the module activation for Requests
How to navigate to the module activation
To start the module activation for Requests:
navigate to the startBoard.
Click on the module activations tile.
Select the tab avalaible modules to roll out and select Standard Requests.
After selecting Standard Requests click Rollout selected module.
This will provide you with a short explanation like the one below.
After this a new page will open:
Steps to follow
Step 1 Adding the service desk service groups
To add service groups, navigate to the include at the bottom of the page and click Add service group. Give this service group a name. Examples of service groups could be: Facility Desk and IT.
The service groups are used to assign specific problemTypes, users are grouped within a service group and through their service group get Requests or Tasks assigned.
What are service groups used for? For example, the problemType on broken coffee machines has the Facility Desk as service group. When a Request is submitted and the “broken coffee machine” problemType is select, all users within the Facility Desk will be able to handle/assign this Request. This logic is setup using the problem trees. Read all about problem types in this article: Problem tree/ problem type scheme.
Tip: Because each service group gets it’s own User Profile (more on profiles in Step 2) we should be mindful when creating these. Only create service groups that need their own Profile, whether it be for functionality or data related reasons.
For example, a Facility Desk and IT service group get very different requests and are assigned to different users, but if the same group of people execute the Facility Desk and IT tasks, than it would be better to combine this service group.
Step 2 Settings to be determined
Tip: We go over the settings in the table below. However, hovering over the field you are filling in will often provide you with the same help text:
Step 3 Start module activation
What happens when clicking the green Start button in this wizard step?
You move on to the next page of the Wizard.
Workflow emails are automatically created. Meaning that we create the workflow emails that are send out when submitting/cancelling/closing Requests.
Relevant imports are created, in the next step we will go over these imports.
Step 4 Check data and close the module activation.
On the next page we can check all items that have been created. This also contains a checklist we can follow.
In the example above we created two service groups: Facility Desk and IT. This results in the creation of two user groups with corresponding names.
When adding these user groups to a user profile, requests assigned to this service groups can be handled by a user with this profile. These user groups should be added to at least one profile to be able to handle requests properly.
For importing data we take you through the basics steps on how to import module activation data. More details on imports can be found in this article Imports.
Import files: The file that is created is for importing Problemtypes. To download the import template:
navigate to the “Relevant imports” include
Click Generate import template
Click the download icon next to the loop to download the template.
Tip: in the service Group column of the import file you can only use the service Groups that where defined in the first step of this wizard.
Send files to the client
Import files receives and approved.
If relevant, check if objects are imported successfully.
View the created problemTypes via: navigationMenu ‘Requests' > menuoption ‘Problem type schemes’ > press the magifying glass in front of 'problemtree’
Click Upload import file and upload the import file obtained from the customer.
To see what workflow emails have been created we navigate to the Generated workflow emails include. We can take a closer look at the individual emails by clicking on the hyperlinks but for more info on workflow emails check /wiki/spaces/KB/pages/25034763.
If everything is handled we can close the module activation by clicking the close button, Requests will now be shown as a NavigationMenu option.
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