Create SLA for an Individual Catalog item on RITM variables

vivek72
Tera Guru

Hi,

 

I have a requirement for creating 2 SLA on 1 catalog item using it's 2 variables i.e. Start Date and End Date.

2 SLA's should trigger when SCTASK is generated from this item :

1. 1st SLA is met if task creation date is 5 business days before start date.

2. 2nd SLA is met if task completion date is before end date.

 

Please let me know if this is possible to configure, these 2 SLA's should trigger only for 1 item .

 

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Hi @vivek72 

 

SLA 1 : Start is when Task created and stop is when task closed. Met if task created before 5 days of start date, miss if task not create before 5 days and it's within 5 days of start date  .

Atul: Agree there is no start / stop condition. When you say Met , how we can define in SLA duration?

So you need to it manually. Means you need to create report and need to do manual calculation.

SLA2 : Start is when Task created is before 5 days of start date(RITM variable) and stop is when task is closed.

it will be a met if task is closed before end date(RITM Variable) , else it will be a miss.

Atul: As above.

 

I think it is not a feasible case, as 

 

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Shubham26
Tera Guru

Hi @vivek72 ,

 

May I know, condition provided by you in your question for SLA1 and SLA2 are for stop condition or start condition?

 

Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron
Tera Patron

Hi @vivek72 

 

1. 1st SLA is met if task creation date is 5 business days before start date.

Atul: What is start condition or schedule / pause and other related information about SLA. and what you build till now.

2. 2nd SLA is met if task completion date is before end date.

 

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Hi @Shubham26 @Dr Atul G- LNG , thank you for replying.

 

SLA 1 : Start is when Task created and stop is when task closed. Met if task created before 5 days of start date, miss if task not create before 5 days and it's within 5 days of start date  .

SLA2 : Start is when Task created is before 5 days of start date(RITM variable) and stop is when task is closed.

it will be a met if task is closed before end date(RITM Variable) , else it will be a miss.

 

it will not be paused ever, cancel is task is cancelled.

Hi @vivek72 

 

SLA 1 : Start is when Task created and stop is when task closed. Met if task created before 5 days of start date, miss if task not create before 5 days and it's within 5 days of start date  .

Atul: Agree there is no start / stop condition. When you say Met , how we can define in SLA duration?

So you need to it manually. Means you need to create report and need to do manual calculation.

SLA2 : Start is when Task created is before 5 days of start date(RITM variable) and stop is when task is closed.

it will be a met if task is closed before end date(RITM Variable) , else it will be a miss.

Atul: As above.

 

I think it is not a feasible case, as 

 

AGLearnNGrow_0-1710350537882.png

 

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Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnNGrowTogetherwithAtulG
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