Key questions about this property
The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.
| What does it do? |
This property triggers conflict detection automatically when changes are made to key attributes of a change request, such as the configuration item or planned dates. |
| What area does it affect? |
Change management |
| What does the default mean? |
The default value is "true", which means this behavior is enabled by default. |
| When should you review it? |
Review this property when configuring change management processes or troubleshooting conflict detection issues. |
Out of the box property record
Raw metadata from the property record.
| Property name |
change.conflict.refresh.conflicts |
| Sys ID |
57d61fddd7410200d82ba1737e6103d1 |
| Type |
boolean |
| Application |
Global |
| Default value |
true |
| Description |
Run conflict detection automatically after changes to Configuration item, Planned start date, Planned end date or State when a change request is updated |
| Updated |
2024-05-25 04:40:53 |
Sources
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... the CI and all affected CIs. • Advanced: Checks both the CI for the current change request and affected CIs against other change requests for the CI and affected CIs. change.conflict.refresh.conflicts Refreshes and run conflict detection automatically when any of the following field values are changed: • Configuration item • Planned start date • Planned end date change.conflict.populateimpactedcis Automatically includes and ...
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