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Delegate a Request Pending Action

You may need to delegate a request when you or other users become sick, use vacation time, or otherwise become unavailable to perform or approve an assigned task. A request pending action can be delegated only once. It can be delegated only by the owner of the request pending action, if the owner is a user who has the required access control setting. The following note explains the required access control setting.

Note: The access control option named Access Control: Delegate Request Pending Action determines which roles have the ability to delegate their own requests pending action. For details about setting this option, see the Service Builder configuration settings in the Implementation Guide.

For detailed background information and rules about delegating requests and performing related tasks, see Handle Requests Pending Action and Rules for Requests Pending Action.

To delegate a request

  1. Click Home, Requests.

    Your recent requests are listed, along with links to perform other actions, such as view requests pending your action.

  2. Perform the actions in one of the following bullets:

    The details for the selected request appear, with a Requested Services section at the top of the screen. That section lists all services and service options in the request. If the request contains multiple services and service options, they can be delegated either individually or in groups of two or more at a time.

    Note: A service can be delegated if you can select it. If you cannot select the service, it cannot be delegated. For example, a multi-service request may contain one or more services or service options that are not pending approval or fulfillment and therefore cannot be delegated.

  3. Select the service or service options and click Delegate.

    The Search User Accounts window appears.

    Note: The Search User scope is based on the administration configuration of either all users (global) or only users in the same business unit. For details about this configuration, see the sections describing the Administration, Configuration, Options menu in the "Configuring" chapter of the Implementation Guide.

  4. Review the list of users and select one user to whom you delegate the selected services or service options.

    You return to the Requested Services section. In the Item Status column, the selected service or service options are marked for delegation to username, where username is the user whom you selected.

  5. Verify that the correct user is named for the delegation and click OK.

    The request pending action is delegated to the user you specified.