Using Master Quick Issue Templates
Master Quick Issue templates can be used by all Agents
in a Project to open complex Issues quickly, with information pre-filled
for that Issue type. Related
Subtasks are created by the system automatically. Agents only need to
enter the customer's contact data and complete any mandatory fields that
are not already set by the template. This
is a useful time saver to quickly handle common or repetitive multi-step
Issues, such as the new hire process, change management approvals, etc.
When at least one Quick Issue template has been created
by the Project Administrator, the Quick Issue option is included on the
FootPrints Toolbar for Agents
in the Project. Master
Quick Issue templates are listed in the same section.
Subtasks can be sequenced for Master Quick Issue Templates. This means that an order for closing the subtasks can be designated and the next subtask in the sequence cannot be closed or edited until the current subtask has been closed. Subtask sequencing can be specified by an administrator or, with appropriate permissions, by an Agent on the Details page of a Master Quick Issue. A Master Quick Issue must have at least two subtasks in order to specify sequencing. The procedure for specifying a subtask sequence is below.
To use a template:
The name of this feature depends on the name given to records
in FootPrints for the system/Project.
For example,
if the name "Call" has been defined for records in the current
Project, the feature is called "Master Quick Call" throughout
the Project (on the Toolbar, in the administration pages, etc.) For
consistency, all help files refer to the feature as "Master Quick
Issue".
- Select
Quick Issue from
the FootPrints Toolbar. The option
expands to show all of the available templates. If the option does not
appear, then there are no templates in the Project.
- Select a template.
Quick Issues that generate Subtasks are preceded by the
icon. For
example, if you had a new employee in need of a new PC, ID, telephone,
etc., you might have created a New
Hire template. You
would select that template for this example.
- An Issue
page is displayed with information pre-filled from the template. For
example, the Title
may be New
Hire, the Problem
Type field may be set to New
Hire, the Network
Request Type field may be set to New
PC, and the Description
might describe the new hire process.
- Select the user's
contact information (as you would when creating
a regular Issue).
- Fill in any mandatory
fields (indicated by the red asterisk) not already pre-filled, as well
as any optional fields as needed. Email
settings follow the rules for the Project.
- Make changes or additions
to the Description
(or any other fields) needed if the customer's Issue has special circumstances.
Check with
your FootPrints administrator
or supervisor for guidance on what can be changed. Any changes affect
only the current Issue, not the Master Quick Issue template.
- Click
GO to submit the
Issue.
- The Master Issue
is created and is automatically added to the queue of the Agent(s) assigned
to the Master Issue. One
or more associated subtasks are also created automatically and assigned
to the appropriate users. For
example, the Network Administrator is assigned to create a new network
ID for the employee, the Telephony Administrator is assigned to get the
employee a new phone, and the Inventory Control team is assigned to get
the user a new PC.
- If the email setting
were set to email the assignees and/or customer, email notifications are
also sent for the Master Issue and Subtasks.
Issues created with the Master Quick Issue template are
like any other regular Master Issue once they have been created. They
can be edited, deleted, re-assigned, etc. Escalation
rules apply to them as to any other Issue. Closure
of the Master Issue is regulated by the Subtask
Closure Process rule set by the Project Administrator.
To learn more about Master Issues and Subtasks, refer
to Subtasks.
Specifying a Subtask Sequence from a Master Issue Details Page
You can specify a sequence for closing subtasks once you have created a Master Issue. In order to specify sequencing, the Master Issue must have at least two subtasks linked to it and the Agent must have role permission to specify sequencing. If you want to specify sequencing but cannot do it, check with your Project or System Administrator to determine whether you have permission.
To specify a subtask sequence from a Master Issue Details page:
- Select the Master Issue Details page.
- Select the section or tab for Related Issues.
- Click the "Check this box to allow sequencing of Subtasks" checkbox. Drop-down boxes are displayed in the section for you to specify the sequence.
- Use the drop-down boxes next to the subtask names to set the sequence. You can specify more than one subtask with the same number. If you do so, then either of the equivalent subtasks can be closed ahead of the other, but any subtasks that have been set to higher numbers must still wait until the subtasks with equivalent numbers have been closed. For example, you could have the first two subtasks set to "1", which means either can be closed first, but both must be closed before the subtask set to "2" can be edited or closed.
- When you have specified the order for all of the subtasks, click the
Update Subtask Sequencing button. The sequence is saved and will be enforced by FootPrints. The Quick Issue Template page is displayed.
Remove Subtask Sequence
To remove the sequencing of subtasks from a Master Issue Details page:
- Select the Master Issue Details page.
- Select the section or tab for Related Issues.
- Make sure the "Check this box to allow sequencing of Subtasks" checkbox is not checked and then click the
Remove Subtask Sequencing button. The sequence is removed and the page is redisplayed.