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I have around 5,000 incidents that I would like to set to “Resolved”. I know that it’s possible to update 100 tickets at a time, but is there a way to resolve all of them at once?
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Hi @MuhammetS ,
try this which easy and effective way to update
Resolve All Incidents Using Data Management (Context Menu)
Open the Incident list
Apply the filter so only the incidents you want to resolve are shown
Right-click the list header
Choose Data Management
Select Update Records
Set field values
Set State = Resolved
Populate required fields:
Close code
Close notes
Resolved by (if required in your instance)
Save
Review the preview count to confirm 5,000 records
Execute the job
Click Execute
Monitor progress from the Data Management job status
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Hello @MuhammetS,
This is achievable without scripting. Please:
- Go to the incident table and apply your filters (Which would results in 5000 incidents)
- Right click on the list header and click on "Data Management" > "Update All with preview"
- You can decide if you would like to have the system fields updated as well and if to execute business rules and other flows
Technically, "Auto updating system fields" is similar to "autoSysFields", and "Run business rules and engines" is similar to "setWorkflow" when scripting.
- After that, you can click on "Execute Now" related link.
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Hi @MuhammetS ,
you can run a background script or you can use the Low-Code Update jobs
you can refer this video for the update jobs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4n_W3arIns
Please mark my answer as helpful/correct if it resolves your query.
Regards,
Chaitanya
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Hi @MuhammetS ,
try this which easy and effective way to update
Resolve All Incidents Using Data Management (Context Menu)
Open the Incident list
Apply the filter so only the incidents you want to resolve are shown
Right-click the list header
Choose Data Management
Select Update Records
Set field values
Set State = Resolved
Populate required fields:
Close code
Close notes
Resolved by (if required in your instance)
Save
Review the preview count to confirm 5,000 records
Execute the job
Click Execute
Monitor progress from the Data Management job status
If this response helps you solve the issue, please mark it as the Accepted Solution.
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Hello @MuhammetS,
This is achievable without scripting. Please:
- Go to the incident table and apply your filters (Which would results in 5000 incidents)
- Right click on the list header and click on "Data Management" > "Update All with preview"
- You can decide if you would like to have the system fields updated as well and if to execute business rules and other flows
Technically, "Auto updating system fields" is similar to "autoSysFields", and "Run business rules and engines" is similar to "setWorkflow" when scripting.
- After that, you can click on "Execute Now" related link.
If you found this helpful, please hit the thumbs-up button and mark as correct. That helps others find their solutions.
