Catalog sources and data flow
End users and managers use the BMC Digital Workplace end user console to make and approve requests. How you source the services in the catalog determines how the requests are fulfilled.How you source the services also determines how the data flows through the client request, the service catalog, the connectors, and the applications that fulfill the request.
The following sections in this topic illustrate the data flow based on the source of your service catalog.
BMC Service Request Management as a Catalog source
You can use BMC Service Request Management to build your catalog in BMC Digital Workplace. In this use case, Service Request Definitions (SRDs) created in BMC Service Request Management determine the services available in the catalog. The SRDs also determine how the requests are fulfilled, which can be from incident requests, change requests, and work orders in Remedy IT Service Management. The following diagram illustrates the catalog sources and data flow for this use case:
Catalog built in BMC Digital Workplace Catalog
You can build your Catalog directly in BMC Digital Workplace Catalog. In this use case, you specify and configure connectors in the workflow of a service to determine how that service is fulfilled. The following diagram illustrates the catalog sources and data flow with a few example connectors:
Catalog built in BMC Service Request Management and imported into BMC Digital Workplace Catalog
If you create SRDs in BMC Service Request Management, you can import them into BMC Digital Workplace Catalog. Your Catalog can also include services that you build directly in BMC Digital Workplace Catalog. The following diagram illustrates the catalog sources and data flow for this use case:
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