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04-03-2025 01:14 AM
Hi everyone, On an interaction record I have added a custom field called transferred to referenced the task table this was in the hope that when I associate a record with an incident it would populate the transferred to field but it doesn't. Does anyone know how to configure this?
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04-03-2025 01:26 AM
Hello @joshmorris
We already have a "incident" related list on "interaction" - why its available to us as "related list" from "OOB" is because - one interaction can have several incidents associated with it. Because the agent can click on "create incident" button again and agian and create incidents.
See here :-
So, if you just want incidents, you can add a filter that "Task type = incident". Also, you can make this related list visible in SOW for you. That would be way simpler and recommended process.
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04-03-2025 01:26 AM
Hello @joshmorris
We already have a "incident" related list on "interaction" - why its available to us as "related list" from "OOB" is because - one interaction can have several incidents associated with it. Because the agent can click on "create incident" button again and agian and create incidents.
See here :-
So, if you just want incidents, you can add a filter that "Task type = incident". Also, you can make this related list visible in SOW for you. That would be way simpler and recommended process.
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04-03-2025 01:30 AM
Thanks but I also have a requirement to do the same for service requests which I dont think is OOTB
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04-03-2025 01:31 AM
No @joshmorris
That is also OOTB. Just in the Related Task - put the filter like - "Task Type is Request (service request) whatever"
Because this related task is referencing task tables and stores records where "origin table" is "interaction" which means stores all records which are made via interaction.
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04-03-2025 01:42 AM
So would it be possible to configure when an incident or request is linked, a work note comes in and says IMS.... has been linked?