Configuring Self Service-wide general settings

The settings that are applicable to Self Service for all the users are provided on the Remedyforce Administration > Configure Self Service > General Self Service Settings page.

The following table describes the configuration settings that are provided on the page:

Configuration settingsDescription
Knowledge articles have precedence over service requests in the layout

Select this check box to enable clients to view knowledge articles before Incident templates and service request definitions in Self Service.
If you select this check box, the following precedence is established:

  • The Popular Self Help Articles tab appears on the left and the Common Service Requests tab appears on the right on the Self Service home page.
  • When you perform a search, the Self Help Articles tab appears before the Tickets, Service Requests, and Web tabs in the search results.

Note: In Self Service, the knowledge articles are sorted based on the count in the Used in Self Service # and Viewed in Self Service # fields of the knowledge articles. The Viewed in Self Service # count increments by 1 each time Self Service users view a knowledge article. The Used in Self Service # count increments by 1 each time Self Service users submit feedback that the article has met their needs. The count of the Used in Self Service # field has higher weightage than the Viewed in Self Service # field.

Display suggested knowledge articles and service requests based on client's services

For more information, see Displaying suggested knowledge articles and service requests in Self Service.

Show linked tasks with submitted records

Select this check box to show the tasks linked to a ticket or service request in Self Service. Linked tasks will be shown in the Add Attachments and Notes section of a record. Linked tasks will also be shown in the list view on the Tickets and Requests page when a user selects a record.

You can configure the Task fields whose data is displayed in Self Service. By default, fields available in the Column Headers field set are shown. To select another field set, use the Field set to show columns in the Task tab on the Tickets and Service Requests pages drop-down menu.

For the tasks that you want to show in Self Service, select the Display in Self Service field for the task. This field is not shown on the Task details page in the Remedyforce Console tab by default. You must make the field available in the Console - Task Details field set.

Site URL of Self Service

The Self Service site URL is used at the following times:

  • When a staff member shares a link to an incident with a client in an email message. When the client clicks this link, the Self Service view of the incident is displayed.
  • When a staff member copies a link to a knowledge article in the Resolution field of an incident. The client can use this link to see the knowledge article in Self Service.

Note: To provide direct links to various components, ensure that you enter the URL of the Self Service site in this field. For more information, see Providing direct links for Self Service components.

Submit Tickets/Requests On Behalf Of

This setting is applicable to users of Salesforce Platform only. Based on this setting, you only configure on whose behalf your users will be able to submit tickets or requests. The following options are provided:

  • All Users that are below in the role hierarchy: Select if you have configured role hierarchy in your organization and you want to enable clients to submit tickets or requests on behalf of users below in their role hierarchy.
  • All users that belong to same Account: Select if you have configured accounts in your organization and you want to enable clients to submit tickets or requests for all users of the same account.
  • All users: Select if you want to enable all users to submit tickets or requests on behalf of each other.

In addition, you must consider some important points before deciding which option you must select. For more information, see Considerations for Submit Tickets/Requests On Behalf Of settings.

 Tickets or requests shown to clients in Self Service is not configured by this setting. For more information, see Records shown in Self Service.

Remedyforce Chat settings
Enable Remedyforce Chat

Select this check box to enable staff members and Self Service clients to chat.

  • All Accounts: Select this option if you want to enable Remedyforce Chat for all client accounts.
  • Selected Accounts: Select this option if you want to enable Remedyforce Chat for selected client accounts.  

You must also perform additional steps to enable a Remedyforce Chat for clients and staff member. For more information, see Configuring BMC Remedyforce Chat.

Enable Pre-Chat formSelect this check box if you want to enable clients to enter a category and their query before initiating a chat. If clients select a category on the Pre-Chat form, the chat can be assigned based on suggested owners configured for the selected category.
Show 'None of the above' as a Category on the Pre-Chat formSelect this check box to enable clients to select None of the above as an option from the Category list on the Pre-Chat form. If clients select this check box, the chat is assigned to any available staff member.

Considerations for Submit Tickets/Requests On Behalf Of settings

This feature enables Salesforce Platform license users to submit tickets and requests on behalf of users who are above them in the role hierarchy. It also enables users to submit tickets and requests on behalf of users who are linked to the same Self Service account.

Note the following important points about the Submit Tickets/Requests On Behalf Of settings:

  • These settings are applicable for Salesforce Platform license users only. Users with Customer Portal license can only submit tickets or requests on behalf of users who are below them in the role hierarchy.
  • If none of the check boxes are selected, the On Behalf Of lookup field is not shown in Self Service.
  • Users who are shown in the On Behalf Of lookup field also depend on the organization-wide default (Setup > Security Controls > Sharing Settings) access for the User object.
  • Users cannot submit a ticket or a request on behalf of the users with any of the following license types:
    • Chatter Free
    • Chatter External
    • Authenticated Website
    • High Volume Customer Portal
    • Overage Authenticated Website
    • Overage High Volume Customer Portal
  • In Self Service, if the logged-on user is linked to an account and the linked account has users with Customer Portal and Salesforce Platform licenses, both types of license users are displayed in the On Behalf Of lookup field.

Records shown in Self Service

Clients can see the tickets and requests that they raise for themselves in the Self list. The records that you submit on behalf of other clients are shown in the Others list.

In addition to the records that you submit on behalf of other clients, clients might see more records in the Others list. The records that clients see in the Others list depends upon role hierarchy. The following records are shown to clients in the Others list based on role hierarchy:

Records shown in the Others listRole hierarchy

Records submitted by a client on behalf of other clients (even above in the role hierarchy)

Records submitted by clients below in the role hierarchy

Configured
Records submitted by clients on behalf of other clientsNot configured

While configuring role hierarchy, if you have configured sharing rules to show or hide records of other users, the sharing rules will be applied in the Others list.

Clients can edit all records shown in the Others list. If a client submitted a record on behalf of another client, only the submitter and the client for whom the record was submitted can edit the record. However, only the submitter of the record can edit value of the On Behalf of field.

You can restrict showing of the Others list. For more information, see Restricting users from viewing records created by others users.

Related topic

Segregating users and configuration data

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