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-What is the nature and description of the request? Be able to quickly find automate code in an intuitive manner via a search function in automate. -Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here) Ease of troubleshooting and addition of more intuitive searchability function within the UI. -How would the customer like to achieve this? (List the functional requirements here) A search field in the Automate > Explorer section to search for code and display resulting methods/instances/classes. -For each functional requirement listed, specify how Red Hat and the customer can test to confirm the requirement is successfully implemented. Simply input a value into the new field and check values which are displayed via the newly available search function. -Is there already an existing RFE upstream or in Red Hat Bugzilla? I have not found one. -Does the customer have any specific timeline dependencies and which release would they like to target (i.e. RHEL5, RHEL6)? Before the customer goes into production. This is tentatively scheduled for now depending on the success of the current implementation in development. -Is the sales team involved in this request and do they have any additional input? Yes, sales in involved. Input pending depending on future meeting. -List any affected packages or components. cfme-appliance-5.5.2.4-1.el7cf.x86_64 cfme-5.5.2.4-1.el7cf.x86_64
Dear customer, The CloudForms team is reviewing the current CloudForms RFE(Request for Enhancement) backlog in order to improve our responsiveness to customers. We are closing any requests for versions no longer within full support(link below to the lifecycle) or that do not have a clear spot on the product roadmap. We are committing to better management of the backlog as we move forward. If you have an RFE that you still have a strong business case for, please open a new BZ against the currently supported version 4.6. Lifecycle page: https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/cloudforms If you have any concerns about this, please let us know. Thanks and regards!”