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Case:
The general idea is that if: the asset x has status y then it would send a EULA acceptance e-mail because the status has this EULA linked to it.
Why?
Within our Snipe-it environment, we came to the problem with our way of working. We would set the status of an asset to something that is still "in order", which would mean we won't have the asset yet. But to keep Snipe-IT updated before the asset came in we would check-out the asset to an end-user beforehand. Which resulted in them receiving the EULA acceptance e-mail that is linked to asset category.
Adding multiple categories to an asset model will give a very cluttered overview of asset models.
Is this something interesting to look at? Or is there already an option similar to this? I have tried finding a solution compared to this but couldn't think of anything that would come close to a more clean way of managing the ordered assets.
Please let me know if you have a way of working for this in the current version!
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Case:
The general idea is that if: the asset x has status y then it would send a EULA acceptance e-mail because the status has this EULA linked to it.
Why?
Within our Snipe-it environment, we came to the problem with our way of working. We would set the status of an asset to something that is still "in order", which would mean we won't have the asset yet. But to keep Snipe-IT updated before the asset came in we would check-out the asset to an end-user beforehand. Which resulted in them receiving the EULA acceptance e-mail that is linked to asset category.
Adding multiple categories to an asset model will give a very cluttered overview of asset models.
Is this something interesting to look at? Or is there already an option similar to this? I have tried finding a solution compared to this but couldn't think of anything that would come close to a more clean way of managing the ordered assets.
Please let me know if you have a way of working for this in the current version!
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