You could use the Document class for the Scripts.  Use a Product Category
Tier 1,2,3 to differentiate different kinds of documentation.

Janie

On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Hennigan, Sandra, CTR, DSS <
sandra.hennigan....@dss.mil> wrote:

> All,
>
> My customer manages multiple programs which are hosted applications. The
> developers are required to document changes - code, scripts, etc. The
> customer wants to create a CI for each hosted application, a CRQ for each
> change, a CI to document to new code/script and relate the changes.
>
> The Hosted application will be added as a CI.
> Each  new code/script will be a CI.
>
> The question is, which CI form records the hosted application and which CI
> form records the new script? Example: ITSM is a BMC_PRODUCT CI.
>
> There are several rabbit holes we can go down so , truly, your opinion
> based on experience is welcome.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sandra
>
>
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