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01-14-2025 08:25 PM
Hello, All
Please tell me in detail about the purpose and roles of each field, 「problem_id」, 「rfc」 and 「caused_by」 in the incident form.
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01-14-2025 09:47 PM
Hello Ryuji,
On incident form , "problem_id" is referencing to problem number to problem table ,"rfc" refers to request for change and "caused_by" field is a reference field on the incident form which is referencing to change_request table.
Hope it will help.
Regards,
Kalyani Shaha
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01-14-2025 09:50 PM
1. problem_id Field
Purpose: The problem_id field is used to link an incident to a Problem record, which is created when a recurring or significant issue is identified. Problem Management focuses on identifying the root causes of incidents and preventing future occurrences.
Role:
- The field helps track and link incidents to a specific Problem record, which may indicate that multiple incidents share a common cause.
- This linkage is critical for teams to analyze patterns and identify underlying issues, which can be addressed at the root cause level.
- Problem Management is typically proactive, aiming to prevent future incidents by resolving the root causes of recurring issues.
2. rfc (Request for Change) Field
Purpose: The rfc field associates an incident with a Change Request (RFC). This is useful when the incident may have been triggered by a recent change to the IT infrastructure, such as a system update, hardware installation, or software modification.
Role:
- Linking incidents to Change Requests helps track whether a planned change has caused unexpected issues or failures.
- Change Management processes help mitigate risks associated with changes by ensuring that all changes are thoroughly assessed, approved, and communicated.
- By associating incidents with RFCs, organizations can quickly identify if a particular change might be responsible for the incident.
3. caused_by Field
Purpose: The caused_by field links an incident to the Configuration Item (CI) or service that caused the issue. A CI is any asset, component, or service that is part of the IT infrastructure and may directly impact IT services. This field helps pinpoint the specific component that is causing the problem.
Role:
- The caused_by field helps to associate the incident with a Configuration Item (e.g., a server, network device, application, etc.) that is either malfunctioning or misconfigured, leading to the incident.
- It is part of the Configuration Management process, allowing teams to trace issues back to specific infrastructure components and understand the broader impact of failures.
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01-14-2025 11:48 PM
From process side:
「problem_id --> An incident can be mapped to a problem record, so that it can added in list with other incident for same nature in problem.
「rfc」--> Request for change: Means you want to resolve an incident and then a change has been logged for same.
and 「caused_by」 --> An incident which has been raised due to failure of any change.
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
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01-14-2025 09:47 PM
Hello Ryuji,
On incident form , "problem_id" is referencing to problem number to problem table ,"rfc" refers to request for change and "caused_by" field is a reference field on the incident form which is referencing to change_request table.
Hope it will help.
Regards,
Kalyani Shaha
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01-14-2025 09:51 PM
It was very helpful, thank you very much.
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01-14-2025 09:50 PM
1. problem_id Field
Purpose: The problem_id field is used to link an incident to a Problem record, which is created when a recurring or significant issue is identified. Problem Management focuses on identifying the root causes of incidents and preventing future occurrences.
Role:
- The field helps track and link incidents to a specific Problem record, which may indicate that multiple incidents share a common cause.
- This linkage is critical for teams to analyze patterns and identify underlying issues, which can be addressed at the root cause level.
- Problem Management is typically proactive, aiming to prevent future incidents by resolving the root causes of recurring issues.
2. rfc (Request for Change) Field
Purpose: The rfc field associates an incident with a Change Request (RFC). This is useful when the incident may have been triggered by a recent change to the IT infrastructure, such as a system update, hardware installation, or software modification.
Role:
- Linking incidents to Change Requests helps track whether a planned change has caused unexpected issues or failures.
- Change Management processes help mitigate risks associated with changes by ensuring that all changes are thoroughly assessed, approved, and communicated.
- By associating incidents with RFCs, organizations can quickly identify if a particular change might be responsible for the incident.
3. caused_by Field
Purpose: The caused_by field links an incident to the Configuration Item (CI) or service that caused the issue. A CI is any asset, component, or service that is part of the IT infrastructure and may directly impact IT services. This field helps pinpoint the specific component that is causing the problem.
Role:
- The caused_by field helps to associate the incident with a Configuration Item (e.g., a server, network device, application, etc.) that is either malfunctioning or misconfigured, leading to the incident.
- It is part of the Configuration Management process, allowing teams to trace issues back to specific infrastructure components and understand the broader impact of failures.
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01-14-2025 11:48 PM
From process side:
「problem_id --> An incident can be mapped to a problem record, so that it can added in list with other incident for same nature in problem.
「rfc」--> Request for change: Means you want to resolve an incident and then a change has been logged for same.
and 「caused_by」 --> An incident which has been raised due to failure of any change.
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
Regards
Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dratulgrover
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnNGrowTogetherwithAtulG
Topmate: https://topmate.io/atul_grover_lng [ Connect for 1-1 Session]
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