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From the Status tab you can specify status
codes, which are assigned to a change as it progresses through its life cycle. Status
codes are also assigned to models, from which changes are created. Tivoli Change
Management requires that you have at least one status code for each change status types.
See Configuring Status Codes. |
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From the Impact tab, you specify impact codes,
which allow you to categorize the different types of impacts. When you add an impact to a
change or model, users can select the appropriate impact code from the list you maintain.
A change or model can have multiple impacts. See Configuring Impact
Codes. |
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From the Risk tab, you specify risk codes, which
help indicate the degree of danger or uncertainty that is involved in a change or model.
When creating a change or model, users can select a risk code from the list you maintain.
See Configuring Risk Codes. |
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From the Commands tab, you can specify operating
system commands that are executed from within the Tivoli Change Management. Operating
system commands can run before or after a task, or as an action for a business rule. See Configuring Operating System Commands. |
Preferences
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From the Preferences tab, you specify the
settings Tivoli Change Management uses for file names and locations, default values, and
display options from the Preferences tab. See Configuring
Preferences. |