To manage a request, you need to have the “Request Manager” role assigned to your profile. You can have the Request Manager role in addition to any other roles.
Request Manager Role
To assign the Request Manager role, you need to be a Property Manager. Navigate to Settings>Users>Select User>Roles>Add Request Manager:
Choose the Request Manager Role
Select the relevant site and the relevant buildings at this site.
You can add several sites and several buildings at once for each user.
Press Save Role
Request Tab
Once the User has the Request Manager role, navigate to the “Requests” tab.
The Request Manager will now see all the requests for the buildings they manage in addition to their own requests as an end user who has reported requests.
Request Listing
The page includes default filters on the top of the table with a count:
All Requests
Unassigned
My Requests
Watching
If you apply filters to the tab selected, the count will update to reflect the right number based on filters - see below:
There is a series of filters available to classify requests. The filters will only appear based on the data available in the table. e.g. if there is only data from one building, the building filter will not appear in the table.
To view a request, simply click on the relevant request in the table:
Request Details
The Request Manager can update all the fields:
Status: displays the status defined in the Request Management Settings under Status. The status should be edited to reflect the correct status for the request. Both the Assignee and Request Manager can update this field.
Assignee: displays a drop down list of all the users who have the Request Assignee role for the Building. The Request Manager should select the right assignee upon receipt of the request for the request to be solved promptly.
Reporter: displays all the registered users at the site. By default, the reporter will display the person who created the request however this person can be updated by the Request Manager if needed. The former Reporter will no longer receive updates about the request if their name is removed.
Category and Subcategory: displays the category and subcategory defined in the Request Management Settings under Categories. The request will be reported with a category. The Subcategory should be added by the Request Manager. The subcategory is only visible to the internal team (Request Manager/Assignee/Property Manager).
Watchers: displays all the registered users at the site. The Request Manager should select the relevant ones to follow the request. If the Request Manager adds watchers, the watchers will receive a notification and they will be able to remove themselves from the Watcher list if they are not interested in the request.
Date Reported: displays the date and time the request was reported by the Request Reporter however this date can be edited by the Request Manager.
Location: displays the Building, Level and Space selected by the Request Reporter however this location can be edited by the Request Manager.
Description: displays the description added by the Request Reporter. The description can be edited by the Request Manager.
Activity
All changes to the request are logged in the Activity feed on the right.
The Request Manager can send internal and public messages.
Internal messages are visible between the Property Manager, Request Manager and Assignee.
Public messages are visible by the Request Reporter, Workplace Manager, Property Manager, Request Manager and Assignee.