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1.2. List Incidents

The list of incidents enables you to monitor and take action on the full range of incidents entered in your system. To see the list of incidents, go to CRM > Incident > List. The screen is extremely versatile and can be used by many different functional groups within your organization.

Here are some tips for using this screen:

  • The rows in the workbench can be color-coded based on their status. To learn more about color-coding for the incident list, see: Section 11.1.1, “Configure CRM”.

  • Build and save custom filters to make it easy for different functional groups to access the information they need to work on.

  • Enter search terms in the Search window, then select the QUERY button to quickly locate the incidents you are looking for.

  • Sort the data on the screen by the columns you use the most. The sort order will be remembered every time you return to the screen.

  • If you have incident characteristics defined, you can search and report on these characteristics using the search filter options and also the column headers.

The following screenshot shows the Incidents screen:

Incidents list

The default filter on the Incidents screen shows incidents assigned to the logged-in user having a status above Resolved. You can build your own search criteria using the following options:

Filter

Select a filter from the list of available filters, then select the QUERY button to generate search results. Only saved filters will appear in this list.

MORE

Select this button to show the parameters underlying the saved filter. To hide the parameters, click the MORE button a second time.

Query Builder

When building a custom query, you have the following options:

+

Select to add a new parameter to the query.

-

Select to remove a parameter from the query. This option is disabled for default parameters.

SAVE

Select to save your filter for future use. Saved filters will appear in the list of available filters.

MANAGE

Select to manage your saved filters. To learn more about managing filters, please see Section 2.1.2, “Search Filters”.