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How to create a service definition of some other type?

Solved603 views30th September 2024#serviceDefinition
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Apurva Tandon [DevOps Advocate]1.61K 23rd May 2024 2 Comments

In the attached screenshot that service definition type is something other than SRm, but when I try to create new it always show SRMScrrenshot.PNG. So in the existing picture I don't know how this type was et and where?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 30th September 2024
Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 27th August 2024

I see that this question has been inactive for some time. Do you still need help with this? If not, could you select the answer (using the ✓ icon) to indicate that the question is resolved?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 30th September 2024

As this question has now been inactive for a very long time, I will close it. If you still want more information about this, could you post a new question?

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Jorge Dias [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]4.78K Posted 24th May 2024 4 Comments

Hi Apurva,

Can you describe the use case where you would need to set a different Service Definition type?

Those cannot be changed, as they are internal values exclusively for use in Resource Scheduling and Resource Orchestration SRM use cases | DataMiner Docs.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 30th September 2024
Apurva Tandon [DevOps Advocate] commented 24th May 2024

Hi Jorge,

No I dont want to change actually, as in service definition whenever I go to add I can add only for the type as SRM, so in my screenshot there is one with type as Resource Scheduling, so want to understand where that might have come as when I add new one there is no way to select the Type it comes always as SRM.

Jorge Dias [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 24th May 2024

That was created internally when installing Resource Scheduling package.

Apurva Tandon [DevOps Advocate] commented 24th May 2024

So that means the Service Definition was created when Resource Scheduling package is installed?
Can’t we have anything else say Infrastructure Monitoring?
and if its created internally I want to understand from my low code application as to how when a booking is created it uses this Jobs.Default not the other

Jorge Dias [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 27th May 2024

1) Yes that was created when installing that package.
2) No, that field contain a set of pre-defined values that are used based on the type of application. But all are set internally when installing those applications.
3) From the booking you have the information of which Service Definition it was created, think you can use that information.

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