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Topics that contain the literal phrase "cat food" and all its grammatical variations. Without the quotation marks, the query is equivalent to specifying an OR operator, which finds topics with one of the individual words instead of the phrase. |
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Either word in a topic |
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Topics that contain one string and do not contain another | ^ (caret) |
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A combination of search types | ( ) parentheses |
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- Service life cycle management
- Visual design of CI relationships
- Publish services in Service Catalog
- Requesting services
- Service-oriented SLAs
- Service support
- Service life cycle status
- Subscriptions
- Choosing a subscription mode
- Defining the change category to use when adding or canceling subscriptions
- Viewing subscriptions on the contacts and department records
- Notifying service subscribers of a planned outage
- Subscriptions and service level agreements
- View my subscriptions
- View subscriptions for the departments you manage
- Add a subscription
- Add a subscription for the departments you manage
- Subscribe to a service you canceled previously
- Cancel a subscription
- Cancel a subscription for the departments you manage
- Define which services are available for subscription
- Define a department requestor for subscriptions
- View the subscribers for a subscription
- Administer subscriptions
- View related changes for a subscription
Subscriptions and service level agreements
Each subscription can be associated with one Service SLA. The subscription table stores the SLA ID for the Service SLA associated with the subscription. ITSMA Service Management supports multiple Service SLAs when an interaction, a change request, an incident, or a problem record is created.
A power user can search for and view the Service SLA title when viewing a subscription record. A self-service user can view the Service SLA in a read-only find field. When a self-service user clicks the Find button, a detail window opens that contains the Service SLA ID, title, and description.
Related concepts
Service life cycle management
Subscriptions
Change Management and Service Level Agreements
Incident Management and service level agreements
Problem Management and Service Level Management
Related tasks
View my subscriptions
View subscriptions for the departments you manage
Administer subscriptions
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