Select requests when you want to perform operations on them, such as actioning a request, or when you want to preview properties or attributes.
You can select a request to view it, copy it, or action it.
NOTE If the request is not owned by your site, indicated by a greyed icon, you will only be able to view its details. You will not be able to perform any operations that attempt to update it apart from Request request.
To select requests:
Do one of the following to display a list of requests in a content window:
To list all requests in your Inbox, In the Global Inbox navigation window, expand the tree and select the Requests node:
To list requests from your Inbox for the current project/stream, In the My Current Project/Stream navigation window, expand the Inbox node: and select the Requests node: . Optionally, to select requests of a particular type, expand the Requests node and select a request type.
To list the requests in a design part, In the My Current Project/Stream navigation window, click the Parts and Items icon: . Select the Product and design part in the Design Part to Open dialog box. Open the design part tree, navigate to the design part and select the design part icon: . The related requests are displayed on the right of the content window.
To select from all requests in the product, in the Global Catalog navigation window, click the Requests icon: . Use the Open Request dialog box to specify which requests you want to view. See Opening Request Lists.
To select from all requests related to the current project/stream, In the My Current Project/Stream navigation window, expand the Catalog node: and select the Requests node: . Optionally, to select requests of a particular type, expand the Requests node and select a request type.
In a request list, do one of the following:
To select a single request, click the button next to the request, or click anywhere in the row containing the request.
To select multiple requests, Ctrl+click each request.
To select a range of requests, click the first request in the range, then SHIFT+click the last request.
To select all requests in the list, click the column heading or click anywhere in the content window and type Ctrl+A.
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