Creating services
After you have created the components mentioned above, you can create the SRD and associate it with one or more PDTs.
Service request definition life cycle
A service request definition (SRD) has various states to indicate its position in the life cycle. By default, approval is required for certain state transitions, for example, to move the SRD from Request for Approval to Deployed. Notifications can be sent at certain points in the SRD life cycle to alert users that certain events have occurred.
Generally, an SRD starts in Draft state and becomes visible for selection by service requesters when it is in Deployed state and within the specified effective dates. After the end effective date, the Service Catalog Manager can re-enable the SRD by resetting the effective dates. When an SRD is in a Closed state, it cannot be deployed and is no longer displayed in the Request Entry console.
The following diagram shows the life cycle of an SRD entry.
You can use data captured from questions configured in an SRD to drive or route the fulfillment process. You can read directly from the SR Type fields on the service request that are populated using the Question Mappings on the SRD. For more information, see Adding-and-mapping-questions-variables-and-service-request-fields.
Configuring BMC Service Request Management video
This video explains how to configure AOTs, PDTs, and SRDs.
Where to go from here