Trying to create an aging report

Conan_Lloyd
Mega Expert

Bear with me, I'm pretty new to SN and very new to scripting. I'm pretty good at reverse engineering things but not as great at creating from scratch. After searching the forums I noticed that there didn't seem to be a way to get an aging report for incidents. (How many open are 0-2 days old, 3-7 days old, etc.)

Below is what I have tried and it's not quite working yet, anyone wanna point out where I screwed up?

I created a new field called Aging Category (u_aging_category) on the incident table.

I wrote the following script as a scheduled job:

//************************ Set Aging Category **************************************

var optime = current.opened_at.getGlideObject().getNumericValue();
var nowtime = gs.nowDateTime().getGlideObject().getNumericValue();
var totalTime = nowtime - optime ;
var calculation = totalTime/1000/60/60/24;

if (calculation <= 2){
current.u_aging_category = '0-2 Days';
}
if (calculation <= 7 && calculation > 2){
current.u_aging_category = '3-7 Days';
}
if (calculation <= 14 && calculation > 7){
current.u_aging_category = '8-14 Days';
}
if (calculation <= 21 && calculation > 14){
current.u_aging_category = '15-21 Days';
}
if (calculation <= 28 && calculation > 21){
current.u_aging_category = '22-28 Days';
}
if (calculation > 28){
current.u_aging_category = '> 28 Days';
}


In theory this should update the Aging Category field when I run the job and then I can report on it using a Pivot table. Unfortunately, the field is not updating. Any quick thoughts?

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Jim Coyne
Kilo Patron

I believe the problem is you are not actually querying any records, nor updating them. This is what I have done.

I have a Scheduled Job...
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...that calls a function in a Script Include:


function u_updateAgingCategoryField() {
var elapsedTime = 0;
var aging = '';
var currentTimeNow = gs.nowDateTime();
var gr = new GlideRecord('incident');
gr.addEncodedQuery('u_aging_category!=>28^ORu_aging_category=');
gr.query();
while(gr.next()) {
elapsedTime = (gs.dateDiff(gr.opened_at, currentTimeNow, true)) /60/60/24;

//check to see when the item was created
if (elapsedTime <= 2) aging = '0_2';
if (elapsedTime > 2) aging = '3_7';
if (elapsedTime > 7) aging = '8_14';
if (elapsedTime > 14) aging = '15_21';
if (elapsedTime > 21) aging = '22_28';
if (elapsedTime > 28) aging = '>28';

gr.setWorkflow(false); //skip any Business Rules
gr.autoSysFields(false); //do not update system fields
gr.u_aging_category = aging;
gr.update();
}
}


Notice in the function that I am excluding incidents >28 days because we do not want to keep updating them with ">28 Days" all the time.

Now for the trick so that the Pivot Table orders the columns properly - on the Aging Category dictionary record, set the Default value to be "0_2" and the Choice field to "Dropdown without -- None --" and create some Choice entries:

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Otherwise the report will sort the columns alphabetically. And so you should end up with the following report:

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It is setup in https://demo23.service-now.com/ at the moment. I've also attached an update set that will re-create it for you if you do not get a change to look at demo23 today.


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how can i skip the tickets that are already closed?

thanks


From showing in the report? If so, just add a condition to the report that only shows the states you are interested in.


I don't want to keep updating the aging category field on tickets that are already closed.

Thanks


Change the query in the Script Include. Change this line:



gr.addEncodedQuery('u_aging_category!=>28^ORu_aging_category=');


to:


gr.addEncodedQuery('state!=7^u_aging_category!=>28^ORu_aging_category=');


That should filter out your closed Incidents.


Hi Jim,



Is there any way that I can exclude weekends and holidays in this script? Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks.


HS