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Auto add Affected CI to Change request

Jake Adams
Tera Contributor

Hi,

 

I have a requirement were the affected CI's need to be auto added to the Change request based on the CI chosen in the form.

 

For e.g.) If I have choose a configuration item called 'A' and it's patching cycle is XYZ then I want to add all the CI's with the patching cycle XYZ to the affected CI's list of that change request.

 

Thanks

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Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron
Tera Patron

Hi @Jake Adams 

 

It is OOTB by SN. If you add any CI as main CI on change form, affected or impacted Services/ CI will be added auto in change in related List.

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Hi,

 

OOTB only the CI that we choose in the form will be added to the Affected CI's related list.

 

But as per my requirement if I have choose a configuration item called 'A' and it has patching cycle let's say XYZ, then I want to add all the CI's from the CMDB table with the patching cycle XYZ to be added to the affected CI's related list of that change request.

Hi @Jake Adams 

 

I guess in this , use the change template or standard change  and add affected CI in related list.

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/itsm-forum/how-to-create-a-standard-change-template-with-multip....

 

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Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
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Faty
Tera Contributor

You can use Dynamic CI Group for this.