Planning a partial implementation of Smart IT
How does the UI change when an application is disabled?
When you disable an application in Smart IT, the following areas are affected:
- Create and edit tickets—Users cannot create or update tickets for the application
- Ticket Console—Tickets and related filters for the application do not appear in the Ticket Console
- Global search—Tickets for the application do not appear in global search results
In addition, when you disable Change Management in Smart IT, the following functional areas are disabled:
- Collision management, including the change calendar
- Impact analysis
These UI changes take effect the next time users log in to Smart IT.
What about related tickets, updates, and notifications?
Tickets that belong to a disabled application continue to appear in the following areas of the UI:
- Related Items in ticket details—For example, if Change Management is disabled, a change request that is related to an incident can still appear as a Related Item in incident details.
- Updates feed—For example, if Work Order Management is disabled and a user is assigned to a work order, the user receives updates about the work order.
Users also continue to receive notifications from the application. If you try to open a ticket for a disabled application—for example, from Related Items or Updates—Smart IT displays an error message.
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