Change Management and Problem Management Location Guide and FAQ
The following help page is designed to guide you through the initial setup of Change and Problem Management.
This page contains:
Where do I go in order to...?
● Create a new change/problem: Service Desk --> Changes or Service Desk --> Problems.
● Choose which action items appear on a given workflow tab within a template: Service Desk --> Change Templates or Service Desk --> Problem Templates.
● Choose which action items appear on a given workflow tab within a specific change or problem: Open the individual change request or problem and navigate to the workflow tab in question.
● Define the attributes of an action item for a given template: Service Desk --> Change Templates --> Attributes (button) or Service Desk --> Problem Templates --> Attributes (button).
● Define the attributes of an action item on a specific change request or problem: Open the individual change request or problem, navigate to the action item in question, and click the attributes button.
● Modify an individual action item layout: Click the cogwheel icon
for that action item. See How do I edit the contents of an action item? for full instructions.
● Modify one of the non-workflow tabs for a change or problem: Service Desk --> Sub Types (open the subtype you would like to change) --> Edit Sub Type View.
● Choose which workflow tabs appear on a change or problem: Service Desk --> Sub Types (open the subtype you would like to change) --> Edit Sub Type View.
● Choose the initial status of an incident linked to a change or problem: Service Desk --> Service Desk Settings --> General Settings.
● Choose how the status of a linked incident changes as the status of its corresponding change or problem changes: Service Desk --> Service Desk Settings --> Change/Problem Settings.
● View action items and their assigned users: Service Desk --> Service Record Actions.
● Create notifications to be used by Change and Problem Management: Service Desk --> Workflow Notifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are workflow tabs and action items?
How do I create a new change or problem?
How do I add an action item to a template?
How do I edit the contents of an action item?
How do I use automatic notifications for changes and problems?
How do I configure action item and workflow tab dependencies?
How do I update the status of a linked incident as the change/problem progresses?
How do I add or remove a workflow tab?
How do I edit the Request Details or Close tabs?
I just edited a sub type and now all templates that use that sub type have changed. Why?
What are workflow tabs and action items?
See screenshot below.
● Workflow tabs are the primary tabs in change and problem management, located on the top half of the screen. Unlike regular tabs, workflow tabs have a pointed end on the right side to indicate the direction of the workflow.
● Action items are the secondary tabs in change and problem management. Each workflow tab has its own action items.
Workflow tabs and action items

How do I create a new change or problem?
There are two types of changes and problems-- linked and unlinked.
To create a linked change or problem:
To create an unlinked change or problem:
How do I add an action item to a template?
How do I edit the contents of an action item?
Before editing an action item, please read I just edited an action item and now all changes/problems that use that action item have changed. Why?

How do I use automatic notifications for changes and problems?
How do I configure action item and workflow tab dependencies?
How do I update the status of a linked incident as the change/problem progresses?
Notifications, linked incident status, and dependencies for changes and problems are controlled individually by action item from the action item attributes page.
How do I add or remove a workflow tab?
How do I edit the Request Details or Close tabs?
In order to change workflow tabs or edit the normal tabs in a change or problem, you must edit the sub type.
***Please read I just edited a sub type and now all templates that use that sub type have changed. Why?
I just edited an action item and now all changes/problems that use that action item have changed. Why?
Action items are universal. When you edit an action item, you are editing that action item for all templates that use it. For example, if five templates use the same action item, they are all pointing to one centrally stored action item. Therefore, if you edit that action item, any change or problem that uses it is affected. Always be sure you know all locations an action item is used before editing it. If you have any concerns about making mistakes, you can always create a new action item and avoid any potential problems.
I just edited a sub type and now all templates that use that sub type have changed. Why?
Editing a sub type will affect any change or problem based upon that sub type. Be very careful when editing sub types. Rather than editing sub types, it can sometimes be better to create a new one that contains the modifications you need. This is especially true if you need to make changes to only certain change/problem templates that are based upon a specific sub type.
Where do I define notifications for changes and problems?
Notifications for changes and problems are defined under Service Desk --> Workflow Notifications.