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PCR-360's Catalog section provides a comprehensive list of all the types of Services, Equipment, Charges, Features, Locations, G/L Accounts (GLAs), and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that the User's organization has defined.

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Navigate to 'Catalog' in the Main menu. By clicking on the 'Catalog' item, Users are presented with a number of specific Catalog options.

Services

The Services Catalog lists any type of Service that the User's organization could provide to customers or other Users. If a User deems a specific type of Service necessary to fulfill an item from the Service Desk, the User can order the appropriate Service from the Services Catalog.

Equipment

The Equipment Catalog lists any type of Equipment that a User could order for any purpose – be it the fulfillment of an item from the Service Desk or the fulfillment of a User's personal Equipment needs. Remember, these Equipment types represent available Equipment Types, not actual Equipment in a Warehouse ready to fill an order.

Charges

The Charges Catalog lists any types of Charges that can be applied or attached to a piece of Equipment or a Service.

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The SLA Catalog lists any default types of Service Level Agreements – typically a set of circumstances surrounding a Service as agreed upon in a contract – that can be applied to a Service Desk Action, Incident, or Service.

Locations

The Locations grid lists any Location a User can specify for a piece of Equipment or Service.

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Adjusting Catalog Hierarchy

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A common feature to each sub-section of the Catalog module is the hierarchy Tree . This view allows the User to adjust the relationships of the Catalog items quickly and efficiently. There are three ways that relationships can be defined:

  1. By adding a new item at the desired level (the Parent to the new item is selected in the Tree).
  2. By dragging and dropping the desired item to its new location within the hierarchy.
    • If a Parent is moved into another relationship, all Children of that Parent follow and keep their connection throughout the move.
  3. By right-clicking on an item, choosing "Cut", right-clicking again on the new location, and choosing "Paste".
    • If a Parent is moved into another relationship, all Children of that Parent follow and keep their connection throughout the move.

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