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Case lifecycle


Cases that are created in BMC Helix Business Workflows go through multiple statuses throughout their lifecycle. As an agent, when you create a case, you change the case status to reflect its progress until it is closed.  

By default, the status of a case is New, when you do not use a case template. To move the case to any other status after it is created such as, AssignedIn ProgressPending, Approval Rejected, ResolvedCanceled, and Closed, you must have the required permission.

If a case business analyst modifies the default lifecycle of cases, then cases move through that lifecycle. For more information, see Modifying-the-lifecycle-of-cases-tasks-and-knowledge-articles. Also, BMC Helix Business Workflows enables the case business analyst to define processes for status transitions related to a particular line of business. The case business analyst can define a process that is run when a case is set to a custom status. For more information, see BMC-Helix-Business-Workflows-for-a-line-of-business and Defining Flowsets for a line of business

Case status transition

When you change the status of a case, the following events take place:

For more information about the status transition, see Changing-case-statuses

The following workflow shows the case status transition:

Case status transition.png

A case can also contain tasks as its child records. Agents add tasks to a case to split it into actions and focus on one action at a time. The tasks in cases also go through multiple statuses similar to cases. 

When the case is in the following statuses, you can run tasks in it:

  • Case is in In Progress.
  • Case is in In Progress and then in Pending.

When a case is canceled, the tasks in it are also canceled. 

Learn about changing case status in Changing-case-statuses.

Video

The following video (3:04) shows how to quickly create a case and move the case through its complete lifecycle:

Play video icon.png http://youtube.com/watch?v=2KUD0fjxkDg

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