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‎09-06-2022 04:32 PM
I'm in the process of implementing a custom "Expedited" Change Model and need to have the existing Risk Assessment applied to these Changes. I thought it would simply be a matter of including the new type in the Risk Assessment conditions as shown, but this doesn't work - i.e. the "Risk Assessment" UI Action (Related Link) does not show up on an Expedited Change when it should (but does on Normal, for example).
I've checked out the script include rabbit hole that's behind that UI Action, and can think of some hacky ways to make this work, but can anyone tell me what the correct way to do it is? What step have I missed (if it's not just defined by the Risk Assessment conditions)?
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‎09-06-2022 05:50 PM
Oops... this turned out to be easy.
You just need to also apply to the condition/filter in the related Metric Category. I'd missed that step.

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‎05-16-2025 08:25 AM
Hi @stevejarman ,
Hope you are doing good.
I also have to make risk assessment visible and work like in normal and other OOB change type in my custom one. I am not able to find the table /record where you have made above changes . Can you please guide me ?
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‎05-16-2025 08:27 AM
@stevejarman Never mind , I found it. This post has been helpful for me. Thank you !!