Asset integration for a line of business
Benefits
Following are the key benefits of relating assets with cases, tasks, and recurring case schedules:
- Asset visibility in cases—Case agents can view complete information about the assets, such as the make, model, and location details, which is useful when they do the maintenance and repair work.
- Asset-driven case assignment—Cases created from schedules are assigned to case agents based on the asset location. For example, when a coffee vending machine at Pune site is associated with a recurring case schedule, the case is assigned to a case agent at Pune site.
Video: Overview of asset integration for a line of business
Watch the following video (4:21) for an overview of asset integration for a line of business:
Enabling asset integration for a line of business
Asset integration is disabled for a line of business by default. As a case business analyst, enable asset integration for a line of business to allow association of assets with cases, tasks, and recurring case schedules. Once it is enabled, you cannot disable it.
To enable asset integration for a line of business, BMC Helix ITSM: Asset Management must be configured in your environment to support it. Learn about setting up BMC Helix ITSM: Asset Management in Setting up and going live.
After you enable asset integration for a line of business, case agents and case managers can access all asset types while relating assets to cases and tasks. To restrict them from accessing only certain asset types, you must configure asset types for the line of business based on the Configuration Item (CI) type and product category.
Access and permissions required to use asset integration with a line of business
The following chart shows the roles and permissions required by the functional roles to use asset integration with a line of business: