Phased rollout

 

This documentation supports the 21.05 version of BMC Service Request Management. To view an earlier version, select the version from the Product version menu.

Creating on-behalf-of definition rules

The application administrator can create on-behalf-of (OBO) definition rules to specify the following actions:

  • A member of a support group can enter a service request on behalf of another individual in a company, an individual in a specified company, or an individual in a specified group.
  • Anyone can enter a service request on behalf of anyone else by setting the service request definition (SRD) company to Global.

Best practice

We recommend that you create on-behalf-of definition rules that allow service desk staff to create service requests on behalf of any user.

If you submit a request on behalf of another user, you can view only those requests that you have submitted on behalf of that person. You can not view other requests submitted by the user or requests submitted by others on behalf of that person. You can use this feature even if you disable entitlement management. 

Important

All new service requests are validated against On Behalf Of (OBO) rules, except those created automatically by BMC fulfillment applications. For example, when a web service creates a service request, an OBO rule must be configured so that the Requested By user can submit a service request on behalf of the Requested For user.

How on-behalf-of functionality works

When a user enters a request on behalf of another user, the following process occurs:

  • The Requested By and Contact Information sections on the Service Request and Work Order forms provide the details about the person who submitted the service request or work order. The organization and department of the Requested By person are based on the Requested By company.
  • The Requested For and Customer Information sections on the Service Request and Work Order forms provide the details about the person who the service request or work order was submitted on behalf of. (The organization and department of the Requested For person are based on the Requested For company.) If a user submits a service request on behalf of himself, the Requested For information equals to that of the Requested By.

    Important

    Ensure that the Organization and Department fields of the People record belonging to the person for whom the service request (or work order) was submitted on-behalf-of contains the correct entries for that person. If those fields do not contain the correct values (or are empty), that person is not available in the list of people for whom the requester can make requests.

  • The Location Information section lists the location company, region, site group, and site of the service request or work order. Region, site group, and site are based on the location company. The location information is not necessarily the same as the Requested For person's location on the People form. (Many applications allow the location information to be modified manually.)
  • When the back-end request is submitted, the location information from the back end is passed to the location information on service request. If the information is not provided from the back end, the system sets the location information on the service request to that of the Requested For person from the People form. The same happens with the work order.

To create an on-behalf-of definition rule

  1. From the Application Administration Console, click the Custom Configuration tab.
  2. From the Application Settings list, select Service Request Management > Entitlement > On Behalf Of Management, and click Open.
  3. From the On Behalf Of Definition Rules form, click Create.
  4. Enter a unique name for the definition rule in the Rule Name field.
  5. Select the required company from the Company field.
  6. Select the required status from the following options:
    • Proposed
    • Enabled
    • Offline
    • Obsolete
    • Archive
    • Delete
  7. Define the requester by selecting a Requester Type.

    Requester Type

    Steps to follow

    User

    1. Click Select User.
    2. In the People Search form, enter criteria to find a particular person from the People form, and click Search.
    3. Select a person from the results list, and click Select.
      The login ID of the person is displayed.

    You can select any user from any of the companies to which you have access.

    Company

    Select information from the remaining fields, for example, Organization, Department, and so on.

    Group

    Select a group name for the company, for example, Calbro Services > Service Desk. When selecting a group for the Requester Type, you can only select a group to which you have access.

  8. Define a user or company that the user is acting on behalf of.

    If you select this Requested For Type

    Follow these steps

    User

    1. In the People Search form, enter criteria to find a particular person from the People form, and click Search.
    2. Select a person from the results list, and click Select.
    3. The login ID of the person appears.

    Company

    Select information from the remaining fields, for example, Organization, Department, and so on.

    Group

    Select a group name for the company. When selecting a group for the Requester Type, you can only select a group to which you have access.

  9. Click Save.
  10. (Optional) If you create a rule that allows a person to submit a service request or work order on behalf of someone else, check that the Organization and Department fields of the People records belonging to the people for whom requests can be made contain the correct entries for those people.

    If those fields do not contain the correct values or are empty, those people are not available in the list of people for whom the requester can make requests.
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