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Example: Change Specification in the Set After Change Verified Status

In this example, CACF updates the CMDB with the value that you want to use after the Change Order exits a managed change state with change verification active. For example, your environment uses Verification in Progress as the managed change state with change verification active enabled.

The following steps describe the lifecycle of this change specification:

  1. A Change Order requests an update to the Serial Number (serial_number) attribute of a CI.
  2. You create a change specification, specify Serial Number, and enter a planned value for an attribute.
  3. You set the Change Order state to from RFC to Verification in Progress to Closed.
  4. The CI attribute value is updated with the planned value after the Change Order exits a state with Change Verification Active (Verification In Progress) to a state that does not have change verification active (Closed).
  5. The change specification sets to Was Set to Planned Value to indicate the set was completed successfully.