CA Service Management

  • 1.  How to relate two Service Catalog Requests

    Posted May 11, 2017 05:01 AM

    Hi Community,

     

    How to relate the two service catalog requests as Parent/Child relation, is there any OOTB functionality available.

    Please suggest.

     

    Thanks,

    Venkat



  • 2.  Re: How to relate two Service Catalog Requests

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted May 11, 2017 07:05 AM

    Good Afternoon Venkat.
     
    As to my knowledge, this kind of functionality, to define two(or more?) CA Service Catalog requests in a Parent/Child relation, is to be implemented.
     
    For situations like this, where a user asks for a change of behaviour of the current release of the product, I can propose to add an Idea in the Communities.

    A new way to get your voice heard at CA is to suggest your Idea for review through the Service Management Global User Community.
    The CA Service Catalog Product Team is adopting the CA Community based ideation solution, which is available to you through the CA Service Management Global User Community. 
      
    The following steps will guide you to submit an Idea:
    - Logon to the CA Service Management Global User Community.
    https://communities.ca.com/web/ca-service-management-global-user-community/welcome
    - Select "CA Service Catalog" from the "Products Covered" menu on the right side of the page. (you might need to scroll down a little).
    - Click on the 'Ideas'(bulb-light) icon at the top to view the existing Ideas and see if your Idea has already been suggested.
      If it has, you can vote on it and add a comment.
    - If you have a new Idea, click on the "Create an Idea" link on the Actions menu at the left. 
     
    Once your Idea is submitted(publish), all members of the Community can view, comment, provide suggestions, discuss alternatives and vote on Ideas to define the highly popular features.
    All Ideas will be reviewed to see whether they can be implemented.
     
    Thanks and kind regards, Louis van Amelsfort.