CMDB Relationship types

Vedavalli
Tera Expert

How can we know custom cmdb relationship types?
Where these will be present?

2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS

Hello @Vedavalli 

 

Yes,

 

  1. Navigate to the CMDB Data Foundations Dashboard module in the left navigation menu

  2. Select the Customizations tab

  3. Select the Base CMDB Relationship Types Deleted and Recreated report to view a list of base relationship types deleted and recreated. If you see a count of zero then this playbook is not applicable to you

 

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Regards,

Samaksh

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Hello @Vedavalli 

 

The reason behind might be that as there wouldn't be any custom relationship present.

 

Plz mark my solution as Accept, If you find it helpful.

 

Regards,

Samaksh

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Hello @Vedavalli 

 

The reason behind might be that as there wouldn't be any custom relationship present.

 

Plz mark my solution as Accept, If you find it helpful.

 

Regards,

Samaksh

Hello @Samaksh Wani ,

Is there any way to configure the existing dashboards in to custom workspace?

Hello @Vedavalli 

 

  1. Navigate to Workspaces > Platform Analytics Workspace, or the workspace that has the Analytics Center (
     
    ) component and the dashboard you want to work with.
  2. On the Dashboards tab, choose the dashboard you want to configure.
  3. Select the info button (
     

     

    ) to open the Details panel.
    On the Details panel, you can edit several aspects of the dashboard.
    1. Edit the Name field to change how the dashboard appears in the Analytics Center and the Dashboard Overview.
    2. Fill in the Description to provide further context about what the dashboard is for.
    3. Mark the dashboard as Certified to inform the user that the dashboard is recommended for use across your organization.
      Note: You must have an admin role to mark a dashboard as Certified. For more information, see Certify a dashboard in a configurable workspace.
    4. In Dashboard Visibility, view, add, or remove workspaces in which the dashboard can be viewed.
      Users with the admin or dashboard_admin role can change the workspaces for any dashboard. Other users can change workspaces only for dashboards they create. For more information, see Edit dashboards in a configurable workspace.
    5. Specify who requested the dashboard.
      The user is considered a responsible user. The data visualization is shared with them, with editing rights.
    6. View who created the dashboard.
    7. View who last updated the dashboard.
    8. View who the dashboard has been shared with.

 

Plz mark my solution as Accept, If you find it helpful.

 

Regards,

Samaksh