Understanding the module workflow organization
You work with OA Management module through the TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio Process Designer. Most of the OA Management module follow the same organizational directory organization, described in the following table. Unless otherwise noted, all workflow folders are located at the module root folder level.
OA Management module workflow organization
Level or directory name |
Description |
---|---|
Root level |
Displays the most commonly used workflows within the module, as well as the module rules, schedule, and configuration. |
Custom |
Contains basic workflows, such as Create Items, Find Items, and Update Items, used to build new workflows. You can use the workflows in the Custom directory to interface with an alternate system. These workflows are called when the module configuration defines a configuration group with a value of |
Searches |
Provides a selection of prebuilt search workflows relevant to the module. Change Management, for example, includes the Get Change Associations and Get change by Change ID searches. The Incident Management module contains the Get All Configuration Item Associations by Incident ID and Get Incidents by Urgency searches. |
Setup Validation |
Provides examples and instructions for creating new workflows. After you create a new workflow, you can use the Setup Validation workflows to test its functionality and results. |
Utilities |
Contains workflows grouped by function, such as extracting information or translating values. |
Note
The Problem Management module contains a different organizational folder structure:
- Common Utilities
- Investigation
- Known Error
- Solution Database
See Problem Management module for more information about this module.
The Storage Management module contains a different organizational folder structure:
- File System
- LUN
- Resource Pool
- Search
- Security Configuration
- Setup Validation
- Storage Container
- Storage Service
- Utility
- Virtual Storage System
See Storage Management module for more information about this module.
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