Yes, Process Designer was originally Abydos.

If you are on suite licensing, it’s part of ITSM/AR. Not sure if it’s included 
if you are on older pricing. Please check with your sales rep.

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Simple PD process

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Thank you for correcting. Haven't had a chance to play with the Process 
Designer yet, but it looks similar to "Abydos Process Designer".

Is this a separate purchase or a part of ITSM / SRM 9.0 ?

Thanks
Mahesh

On Nov 9, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Raj 
<rajashekhar_hirem...@bmc.com<mailto:rajashekhar_hirem...@bmc.com>> wrote:
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We are talking about PD here and hence Run Process, Web Service etc is thing of 
past.
You just need one drag drop on task and you are done.
Now, Marcelo, you are far luckier than some of older implementations, 9.0 is as 
good as it gets for PD.
I have attached both – setting required for email notifications (not directly 
related to PD) as well as generic managerial approval process for PD in SRM.
I am not sure if the attachments go through, if not, let me either have your 
private email address or if you have any ftp location, I can upload / any other 
suggested way.


-Raj


From: Mahesh Chandra [via ARS (Action Request System)] [mailto:ml-node+[hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=123344&i=0>]
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2015 18:58
To: Hiremath, Raj
Subject: Re: Simple PD process

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Service Request ---> Approval ---> Work Order.

Depending on the template name or other criteria, push the INC/WO data to 
another form
from where you should be able to send a notification/ invoke a webservice / run 
process and complete the Request.

This is how I have done several automated fulfillment since SRM 2.0 to until 
SRM 8.x. The push workflow from INC/ WO/ CRQ to a custom form is all data 
driven so that it is scalable to other future requirements.

Regards,
Mahesh

On Nov 9, 2015, at 7:49 AM, Martinez, Marcelo A <[hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=123339&i=0>> wrote:
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Hi Raj,
ARS/ITSM/PD 9.0

I tried to submit various screenshots through here but was unable to. I’ll 
describe the process since it is simple.

I have an SRD that requires manager approval. After approved, and email should 
go out to a static email address with just the requester’s userID.  Then, the 
SR should close (we don’t need a fulfillment request such as WO or INC).
That’s it..

Thanks,
Marcelo

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Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2015 8:34 AM
To: [hidden email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=123339&i=2>
Subject: Re: Simple PD process

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I can help you with this, can you please state AR, ITSM, SRM and PD versions?

If the process is short, perhaphs, if you can draw the digram in outlook and 
convey?

-Raj

From: Martinez, Marcelo A [via ARS (Action Request System)] 
[mailto:ml-node+[hidden email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=123336&i=0>]
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015 00:47
To: Hiremath, Raj
Subject: Re: Simple PD process

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I tied sending over my screenshots.. but aren’t coming through. I also tried to 
PDF my email and send it as an attachment but failed.  Not sure if the ARSList 
is working.



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Marcelo A
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Subject: Simple PD process

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Hello List,
I have a simple PD issue.  I’ll preface my email with “this is the first 
process I’ve created with PD”

What I’m trying to do is create a simple process that, after approval, it sends 
an email, then closes the request. No need for a WO, CHG, or INC.. just send 
the email and close the Service Request.

The first process was very simple; with only 2 tasks:
I have an initiation task that captures some data. This task has “Set field” 
actions.
The next task as 2 actions: one for send email and one for “update request”.
(the request gets approved by the requester’s manager – per the SRD – which has 
an ‘Approval Type” = “Manager”

This works great, except that the request isn’t closed after the email is sent. 
(although now after playing with the pre and post statuses, the approval 
doesn’t happen).



The second process I tried was:

1.      Initiation task (captures data)
2.      Task #2 gets supervisors name based on data captured
3.      Decision task (supervisor approval)
4.      Rejected action
5.      Approved: send email
6.      Close service request

The process stops at the supervisor approval task. So there must be a problem 
here.



I’ve also tried using 3 tasks but the request hangs at “send email” task.


Having never used this tool; I have some questions. Can you use SRM approvals 
and PD process, for SRDs? Or the approval has to be done via the PD process? If 
so, what are the steps to configure approvals via PD.
Thanks in advance,
Marcelo


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