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- Integration Tailoring Options
- How to Enable ASM Support
- How to Update the Integration Adapter Configuration File (sm.properties)
- How to Add DEM Reconciliation Rules
- Add Discovery Event Manager rules
- How to Add a CI Attribute to the Integration for Data Push
- How to Add a CI Type to the Integration for Data Push
- How to Add a CI Type's Relationship Types to the Integration for Data Push
- How to Add Custom Queries to Data Push Jobs
- How to Add a CI Attribute to the Integration for Population
- How to Add a CI Type to the Integration for Population
- How to Add a CI Type's Relationship Types to the Integration for Population
- How to Customize UCMDB ID Pushback for a CI Type
- How to Add Custom Queries to Integration Population Jobs
- How to Add an Attribute of a Supported CI Type for Federation
How to Customize UCMDB ID Pushback for a CI Type
Out-of-the-box, UCMDB pushes the UCMDB ID of each CI type back to Service Manager during population, by calling a Service Manager web service (ucmdbIDPushBack
) based on the ucmdbid.pushback.request
and ucmdbid.pushback.xslt
settings in the sm.properties
file in UCMDB (see How to Update the Integration Adapter Configuration File (sm.properties)).
To better suit your business needs, you can make the following tailorings to the ucmdb id pushback feature, using the <idPushbackConfigurations> element in the ServiceDeskConfiguration.xml
file:
- How to Disable the UCMDB ID Pushback Feature for a Specific CI Type
- How to Define a Custom Pushback Web Service and xslt File for a Specific CI Type
Note For a specific UCMDB class (CI type), its definitions in the ServiceDeskConfiguration.xml
file supercede the following global settings in the sm.properties
file:
- idPushbackEnable: In the
sm.properties
file, this setting is not present; however, out-of-the-box, it is set to true for all CI types. - idPushbackRequest: In the
sm.properties
file, its out-of-the-box value is UpdateucmdbIDPushBackRequest. - idPushbackXSLT: In the
sm.properties
file, the out-of-the-box value is ucmdbid_pushback.xslt.
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