Searching for Requests

ASM Core enables you to search for open and closed requests using a variety of search criteria. This search function includes the ability to select both high- and low-level criteria to filter your search. You can, for example, search for requests logged by a particular analyst, for a specific client and after a certain date.

Quick Search for Requests

If you know the number of the request you want to view, use the Quick Search fields on the toolbar:

  1. Select Request in the first drop-down field.

  2. Type the request number in the second drop-down field.

  3. Click Find. The Request Details window for the corresponding request appears.

Full Search for Requests

  1. Select ≡, Search and then Requests.

  2. In the left hand pane of the Request Search window, specify the search criteria. You can add more criteria by selecting the button and configuring your search criteria.

  3. The following criteria are standard on Request Search windows:

  1. When you have specified one or more criteria, select Search at the bottom of the pane. The matching results are displayed in a browse table in the results pane. Each column of the Results browse table corresponds to a request attribute, such as Request No., Priority and Description. Click a column heading to sort the results by ascending or descending order.

  2. To view the results as a graph, select the graph icon from the toolbar.

  1. You can view or action a request by selecting it and selecting the Action icon or double-clicking the item. Depending on how your system is configured, double-clicking a request in the browse table either opens it in Review mode or in Action mode.

  2. If a request is currently open and is being updated by another analyst, you cannot take action until the locking analyst releases it either by deferring it, cancelling it, or forwarding it. If a request is completed, you will have to reopen the request and take action on it to make any changes. By doing so, you are effectively taking over responsibility for the request.

Viewing Results as a Forward Schedule of Change

The Request Search window enables search results to be displayed in a calendar format called the Forward Schedule of Change, or Change Schedule. This view can be used for example to:

  • Determine scheduling windows for proposed changes

  • Examine previously implemented requests and changes to allow for problem management

  • Book short-term requests for equipment.

  1. In the Request Search results table, select from the toolbar. The Forward Schedule of Change window displays a one month calendar. The upper left of the calendar shows the month and year being viewed. The left and right navigation arrows move the view to the previous and next month. Using these arrows, you are able to view the calendar outside of the selection criteria date range.

  2. From within the calendar, you can complete the following details:

  1. Each day shows Change Windows at the top and scheduled requests in the middle, shown as a horizontal bar spanning the start and end time scheduled for the Change Window or request. If an item spans more than one day, arrows on the left and/or right of the horizontal bar indicate continuation into the previous or next day. The bar may be overlayed by a bar spanning from a previous day.

  2. Hover over a request or Change Window to display a tool tip showing details of the item. If the request or Change Window spans more then one day, the horizontal bar showing the time span will expand to show the length of the request or Change Window.

  3. On this tool tip, Status refers to the request status (not to its physical status), and Owner refers to the request manager.

  4. Double-click any request to display the Request Details window for that request.

  5. Click the hyperlink text “CW” or “Req” at the bottom of any day where a Change Window or request is set up to display the Day view. This shows the Change Windows and/or requests for that particular date. Left and right navigation arrows at the top left move the Day View window one day forward or back.

You can use any Search Criteria to affect which items appear in the Forward Schedule of Change window, for example, restricting the Type to just show Standard Changes.