Configuring the behavior of child incidents when resolving, reactivating, and closing the parent incident

SCSM supports parent child relationships for the incident class. This recipe provides the steps required for the automatic configuration of child incidents, when there is a change to the parent incident.

Getting ready

You must ensure you have successfully installed the SCSM product, are a user in the SCSM Administrators role, and have the SCSM console open.

How to do it...

There are three options you can configure for the parent incident settings, as follows:

  • Auto resolution of child incidents
  • Auto reactivation of child incidents
  • Status of child incidents when linked to a parent

These three options are discussed in the next section:

  1. Navigate to Service Manager Console | Administration | Settings | Incident Settings and click on Properties under Tasks.
  2. Select the Parent Incident tab on the left and set the following:
    • Auto resolution of child incidents
    • Auto reactivation of child incidents
    • Status of active child incidents when linked to a parent:

      How to do it...

  3. Click on OK to confirm the Parent Incident settings.

How it works...

The parent incident settings provide you with a means to standardize by using three options. The explanation of how these three options work is as follows.

Auto resolution of child incidents

This option should be set to reflect the agreed Incident Management process. The options you select have an impact on the SLA you set for incidents and the resulting reports. In the example settings, we set the option to Automatically resolve child incidents when parent incident is resolved and set the Child incident resolution category value to Resolved by parent incident.

The result of the example setting is a reduction of manual activity and the ability to report accurately on linked incidents. Selecting any of the other two options will require a manual action to the child incidents and may be prone to human error.

Auto reactivation of child incidents

This action is the opposite of the auto resolution setting. Child incidents linked with the parent can either be automatically reactivated, manually activated, or controlled by the SCSM analyst. In the example, we show a setting where the action is to allow the analysts decide.

The approach gives the analysts control over the number of child incidents to reactivate. The configuration every organization selects should be aligned with the policies and procedures agreed for Incident Management.

Status of child incidents when linked with a parent

The final option provides us with an ability to change the child status when we link it to a parent incident. SCSM automatically displays the parent incident as a link in the child incident form. Parent incident forms have an additional tab for child incidents. In the example, this is set to Do not change the status of child incidents. Due to the automatic behavior, you should plan to use a status change only if your internal processes require you to do so, or you have a need to report on the status.

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