To delete a request template
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In the Manager, select the IT Shop > Request templates category.
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Select a request template in the result list.
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Click in the result list.
To delete a request template
In the Manager, select the IT Shop > Request templates category.
Select a request template in the result list.
Click in the result list.
For more information about working with change labels and about transporting changes with the Database Transporter, see the One Identity Manager Operational Guide.
To transport IT Shop components with the Database Transporter, take the following into account:
In one transport package, only include a maximum of one shop with shelves and customer nodes including the dynamic roles and, if necessary, associated approval policies.
You should not transport products that reference target system entitlements. Target system entitlements are loaded into the database by synchronization and obtain different UIDs in different databases. This means that references to these entitlements do not match up in the products.
Approval policies, approval workflows, approval steps, and approval procedures should be transported together. If necessary, mail templates and mail definitions must be transported as well.
If IT Shop components reference application or business roles, they must also be transported along with their child roles.
Transport translations if required.
If you want to group several objects and dependencies and other changes into a transport package, work with change labels where possible. In the Database Transporter, you can export change labels to a transport package. You can import the transport package with the Database Transporter.
Alternatively, you can transport a single object with its dependencies by creating an export in transport format. Then you can import the export with the Database Transporter.
If new requests are saved in bulk in the database a timeout may occur, after importing data, for example.
By default, the approvers responsible are determined during saving. This delays the saving process. No more actions can take place in One Identity Manager until all requests are saved and, therefore, all approvers have been found. Depending on the system configuration, this may cause a timeout to occur when large amounts of data are being processed.
In the Designer, disable the QER | ITShop | DecisionOnInsert configuration parameter.
The requests are saved and a calculation task for determining approvers is queued in the DBQueue. Approvers responsible are determined outside the save process.
If the requester is also the approver, the approval step is not automatically granted approval. Approvers must explicitly approve their own requests. For more information, see Automatically approving requests.
Automatic approval decisions are also met if necessary, but are delayed. This affects requests with self-service, for example.
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