Overview of the Change form
The Change form is used to request a change and track the progress from the Initiate stage to the Closed stage. This form also shows the impact that the change has on the organization. The Change form is used to relate tasks to different support groups. You can relate the change to configuration items that are being modified.
Before you begin creating or modifying information in the Change form, you should understand the information relationships in the different areas of this form. The Change form provides an example of the level of integration that can occur between the various modules in BMC Helix ITSM, such as a change request that occurs due to an incident, a change to a configuration item, or a known error correction as a result of problem investigation.
The Change form has the following functional areas:
Form area | Function |
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Change form header | |
Breadcrumb bar | A navigation aid that contains links to related records that you opened from the current release record. |
Breadcrumb navigation controls |
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Process Flow Status bar | The change stages in the Process Flow Status bar move through the change request lifecycle from the Initiate stage to the Closed stage. |
View Broadcasts | Opens the View Broadcasts dialog box. For information, see Broadcasting messages. |
Navigation pane | |
Functions | Allows you to perform the following actions:
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More | Allows you to perform the following actions:
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Process flow and the stages of a change request
The user interface in BMC Helix ITSM: Change Management enables managers, administrators, users, and approvers to perform regular tasks simply and efficiently. The Process Flow Status bar on the Change form takes you through the change process from the Initiate stage to the Closed stage. It provides a visual mechanism to track the stages of a change request, as indicated by best practices that are rooted in ITIL processes. For more information, see Change-management-roles.
You can use the Process Flow Status bar to control the progression of the request through the different stages in the lifecycle. It functions similar to a wizard, guiding you through the stages of the change lifecycle from stage to stage. As the change advances through the stages, the current stage of the change is highlighted on the Process Flow Status bar of the Change form by color and text.
The Status field on the Change form is also updated. The Status and Status Reason field selections are limited to valid status values for the transition.
If a custom process flow is associated with a change template, when you select the change template, the stages indicated in the Process Flow Status bar change to reflect the process for the type of change. For example, the process for provisioning a new virtual machine might skip the Plan & Schedule stage. If you do not select a change template, or if the change template is not associated with a custom process flow, the standard change process is followed.
When approval is required within any of the stages, the word Approval is displayed on the Process Flow Status bar. The request will not move to the next stage until all required approvals for that stage have been granted. For example, if an approval is required in the Initiate stage, the required users are prompted to approve, cancel, or reject the change request before the change request can move to the Review & Authorize stage. You can approve changes from the Approval table on the change form or Approval Central, if you are a valid approver for the change.
You can perform other functions using the Process Flow Status bar. For more information, see Performing additional functions from the Process Flow Status bar.
When you select an accelerator, you might be prompted to enter the data required to complete the stage. For example, when you are in the Plan & Schedule stage you are prompted to enter the required start and end date of the change request and its tasks.
The following figure is an example of a process flow dialog box:
The current and overall approval status of the change is highlighted by the following colors:
- Yellow—Pending
- Green—Approved
- Red—Rejected
- Gray—Transitional (does not require an approval)
You can perform the following functions from the Process Flow Status bar:
Function | Action |
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Move the Change or Release to next status or milestone | In the Process Flow Status bar, click the arrow on the green status and select Next Stage. The Change or Release moves to the next status or milestone. |
Move the Change or Release to Pending status |
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Return the Change or Release to earlier status or milestone |
Important: If you use the Back option to move the request to a previous stage or milestone, all required approvals defined for any stage that is repeated must be performed again. |
Cancel a change or release request |
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View process flow help | In the Process Flow Status bar, click the arrow on the green status and select Help. The process flow help is displayed (if it is installed). |