Migrate to legacy change risk assessments
Users can migrate legacy change risk assessments to versions compatible with the new Change Risk Assessment table schema and logic.
Before you begin
Few points to remember:
- Customers with Change Management - Risk Assessment [Legacy] (com.snc.change.risk_assessment) plugin already installed on their instances should only follow this task.
- The Change Management - Risk Assessment [Legacy] (com.snc.change.risk_assessment) plugin cannot be installed for customers who are on Kingston and later releases.
- Migration guidance and best practice suggests that the migration should be performed on a development instance and not on a production instance.
- The development instance must have the new Change Management - Risk Assessment [com.snc.change_management.risk_assessment] plugin installed.
- All migration work must be captured in an update set, moved to a test instance, and then tested before moving them to a production instance.
Role required: itil_admin
About this task
- Risk assessment definition, questions, and question choices.
- For multiple assessment conditions, the migration might result in the following one or more than one risk assessment records:
- If all the multiple assessment conditions are on the same table, then the migration results in only one risk assessment.
- If the multiple assessment conditions are on different tables, then the migration creates as many risk assessments as they pertain to different tables.
Procedure
What to do next
disable_legacy_change_risk_assessment.js Capture
the results in the update set created and later mark the update set as closed complete. For more information, see Mark an update set complete.Note:
The given procedure is a suggested practice. Alternatively, you can capture each migrated Change Risk Assessment in their own update set. You
can also capture the results of disabling of the Change Management - Risk Assessment [Legacy] using
disable_legacy_change_risk_assessment.js in a separate update set.