Create a Service Action and Attach a Workflow to it
Now that we have our Network account workflow where we want it, it’s time to test it.
Now that we have our Network account workflow where we want it, it’s time to test it.
System Administration Settings
Ensure the workflow is published and available through the self-service portal roles.
Ensure it is available to the internal workflow management security roles.
Ensure it is available to the correct recipients internally and externally.
You should be using a test system.
2. New CMDB Item: Service Action
Create a Service Action so that it can be used on the portal, if testing with a portal user group as above, list only that group on the service action (see below).
Using the menu or from an open CMDB search results screen, create a new Service Action or clone an existing one.
Ensure it is assigned to the correct service.
Make sure the criticality is set to Service Catalogue.
Choose the workflow template for your Service Action that you just built.
You can also have a service create a call, download an object, or follow a link but for this cheat sheet, we are only working with workflows.
Select what groups should be able to see the service action and save it. As mentioned earlier, we will assume that initially only QA will have access in order to test.
There is a host of other data that can be added, including contracts, financials stakeholder, etc. For now, this is the minimum data you will need to get the service action functioning.