Contents IT Service Management Previous Topic Next Topic Activate Change Management - State Model Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share This content is now available in English, Japanese, and German! Choose the language that you want from the language list in the page header. Activate Change Management - State Model You can activate the Change Management - State Model plugin (com.snc.change_management.state_model) if you have the admin role. This plugin includes demo data and activates related plugins if they are not already active. Before you beginRole required: admin About this taskState Model activates the following related plugin if it is not already active. Plugin Description Change Management - Core[com.snc.change_management] Change management is used to create and manage change requests. Once this is activated, the values for the Type field on the change request are updated. Procedure Navigate to System Definition > Plugins. Find and click the plugin name. On the System Plugin form, review the plugin details and then click the Activate/Upgrade related link. If the plugin depends on other plugins, these plugins are listed along with their activation status. If the plugin has optional features that depend on other plugins, those plugins are listed under Some files will not be loaded because these plugins are inactive. The optional features are not installed until the listed plugins are installed (before or after the installation of the current plugin). (Optional) If available, select the Load demo data check box. Some plugins include demo data—Sample records that are designed to illustrate plugin features for common use cases. Loading demo data is a good practice when you first activate the plugin on a development or test instance. You can also load demo data after the plugin is activated by clicking the Load Demo Data Only related link on the System Plugin form. Click Activate. What to do nextIf you upgraded from a release prior to Geneva, you must update old state labels to new state labels. Update change request statesIf you upgraded from a release prior to Geneva, you must update old state labels to new state labels after you activate the Change Management state model.Installed with Change Management - State ModelSeveral types of components are installed with the Change Management - State Model.Related TasksActivate Change Management - CoreActivate Change Management - Collision DetectorActivate Best Practice - Change Risk Calculator../../../product/change-management/task/activate-change-risk-assessment.htmlActivate Change Management - Standard Change CatalogActivate Best Practice - Bulk CI ChangesActivate Change Management - Mass Update CIActivate Change Management - CAB WorkbenchActivate Change RequestRelated TopicsList of plugins (London) On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
This content is now available in English, Japanese, and German! Choose the language that you want from the language list in the page header. Activate Change Management - State Model You can activate the Change Management - State Model plugin (com.snc.change_management.state_model) if you have the admin role. This plugin includes demo data and activates related plugins if they are not already active. Before you beginRole required: admin About this taskState Model activates the following related plugin if it is not already active. Plugin Description Change Management - Core[com.snc.change_management] Change management is used to create and manage change requests. Once this is activated, the values for the Type field on the change request are updated. Procedure Navigate to System Definition > Plugins. Find and click the plugin name. On the System Plugin form, review the plugin details and then click the Activate/Upgrade related link. If the plugin depends on other plugins, these plugins are listed along with their activation status. If the plugin has optional features that depend on other plugins, those plugins are listed under Some files will not be loaded because these plugins are inactive. The optional features are not installed until the listed plugins are installed (before or after the installation of the current plugin). (Optional) If available, select the Load demo data check box. Some plugins include demo data—Sample records that are designed to illustrate plugin features for common use cases. Loading demo data is a good practice when you first activate the plugin on a development or test instance. You can also load demo data after the plugin is activated by clicking the Load Demo Data Only related link on the System Plugin form. Click Activate. What to do nextIf you upgraded from a release prior to Geneva, you must update old state labels to new state labels. Update change request statesIf you upgraded from a release prior to Geneva, you must update old state labels to new state labels after you activate the Change Management state model.Installed with Change Management - State ModelSeveral types of components are installed with the Change Management - State Model.Related TasksActivate Change Management - CoreActivate Change Management - Collision DetectorActivate Best Practice - Change Risk Calculator../../../product/change-management/task/activate-change-risk-assessment.htmlActivate Change Management - Standard Change CatalogActivate Best Practice - Bulk CI ChangesActivate Change Management - Mass Update CIActivate Change Management - CAB WorkbenchActivate Change RequestRelated TopicsList of plugins (London)
Activate Change Management - State Model You can activate the Change Management - State Model plugin (com.snc.change_management.state_model) if you have the admin role. This plugin includes demo data and activates related plugins if they are not already active. Before you beginRole required: admin About this taskState Model activates the following related plugin if it is not already active. Plugin Description Change Management - Core[com.snc.change_management] Change management is used to create and manage change requests. Once this is activated, the values for the Type field on the change request are updated. Procedure Navigate to System Definition > Plugins. Find and click the plugin name. On the System Plugin form, review the plugin details and then click the Activate/Upgrade related link. If the plugin depends on other plugins, these plugins are listed along with their activation status. If the plugin has optional features that depend on other plugins, those plugins are listed under Some files will not be loaded because these plugins are inactive. The optional features are not installed until the listed plugins are installed (before or after the installation of the current plugin). (Optional) If available, select the Load demo data check box. Some plugins include demo data—Sample records that are designed to illustrate plugin features for common use cases. Loading demo data is a good practice when you first activate the plugin on a development or test instance. You can also load demo data after the plugin is activated by clicking the Load Demo Data Only related link on the System Plugin form. Click Activate. What to do nextIf you upgraded from a release prior to Geneva, you must update old state labels to new state labels. Update change request statesIf you upgraded from a release prior to Geneva, you must update old state labels to new state labels after you activate the Change Management state model.Installed with Change Management - State ModelSeveral types of components are installed with the Change Management - State Model.Related TasksActivate Change Management - CoreActivate Change Management - Collision DetectorActivate Best Practice - Change Risk Calculator../../../product/change-management/task/activate-change-risk-assessment.htmlActivate Change Management - Standard Change CatalogActivate Best Practice - Bulk CI ChangesActivate Change Management - Mass Update CIActivate Change Management - CAB WorkbenchActivate Change RequestRelated TopicsList of plugins (London)