Managing an existing on-call schedule in Incident Manager
Use the content in this section to help you work with on-call schedules you have already created.
Topics
Viewing on-call schedule details
You can access an at-a-glance summary of an on-call schedule on the View on-call schedule details page. This page also contains information about who is currently on call and who is on call next. The page includes a calendar view that shows which contacts are on call at any specific time.
To view on-call schedule details
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Open the Incident Manager console
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In the left navigation, choose On-call schedules.
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In the row for the on-call schedule to view, do one of the following:
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To open a summary view of the calendar, choose the schedule alias.
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Select the radio button for the row, and then choose View.
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To open a calendar view of the schedule, choose View calendar
In calendar view, choose the name of a contact on a specific date in the schedule to see details about the assigned shift or create an override,.
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To turn on or turn off the display of a specific rotation in the calendar, choose the toggle next to the rotation's name.
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Editing an on-call schedule
You can update the configuration for an on-call schedule and its rotations, except the following details:
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The schedule alias
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Rotation names
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Rotation start dates
To use an existing calendar as the basis for a new calendar with the ability to change these values, you can copy the calendar instead. For information, see Copying an on-call schedule.
To edit an on-call schedule
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Open the Incident Manager console
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In the left navigation, choose On-call schedules.
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Do one of the following:
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Select the radio button in the row for the on-call schedule to edit, and then choose Edit.
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Choose the schedule alias for the on-call schedule to open the View on-call schedule details page, and then choose Edit.
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Make any modifications needed to the on-call schedule and its rotations. You can change rotation configuration options such as the start and end times, contacts, and recurrence. You can add or remove rotations from the schedule as needed. The calendar preview reflects your changes as you make them.
For information about working with the options on the page, see Creating an on-call schedule and rotation in Incident Manager.
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Choose Update.
Important
If you edit a schedule that contains overrides, your changes can affect the overrides. To ensure that your overrides remain configured as expected, we recommend reviewing your shift overrides closely after you update the schedule.
Copying an on-call schedule
To use the configuration of an existing on-call schedule as the starting point for a new schedule, you can create a copy of the calendar and modify it as needed.
To copy an on-call schedule
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Open the Incident Manager console
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In the left navigation, choose On-call schedules.
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Select the radio button in the row for the on-call schedule to copy.
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Choose Copy.
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Make any modifications you need to the calendar and its rotations. You can change, add, or remove rotations as needed.
Note
When you copy an existing schedule, you must specify new start dates for each rotation. Copied schedules don't support rotations with start dates in the past.
For information about working with the options on the page, see Creating an on-call schedule and rotation in Incident Manager.
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Choose Create copy.
Creating an override for an on-call schedule rotation
If you need to make one-off changes to an existing rotation schedule, you can create an override. An override lets you replace all or part of a contact's shift with another contact. You can also create an override that spans across multiple shifts.
You can only assign contacts to an override that are already assigned to the rotation.
In the calendar preview, overridden shifts are shown with a striped background instead of a solid background. The following image demonstrates that the contact named Zhang Wei is on call in an override. The override include parts of the shifts for John Doe and Martha Rivera, starting May 5th and ending May 11th.
To create an override for an on-call schedule
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Open the Incident Manager console
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In the left navigation, choose On-call schedules.
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In the row for the on-call schedule to view, do one of the following:
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Choose the schedule alias, then choose the Schedule calendar tab.
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Choose View calendar .
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Do one of the following:
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Choose Create override.
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Choose the name of a contact in the calendar preview, and then choose Override shift.
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In the Create shift override dialog box, do the following:
Note
An override must be at least 30 minutes in length. You can only specify an override for shifts that occur no more than six months in the future.
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For Select rotation, select the name of the rotation to create an override in.
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For Start date, select or enter the date when the override begins.
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For Start time, enter the time when the override begins in
hh:mm
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For End date, select or enter the date when the override ends.
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For End time, enter the time when the override ends, in
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For Select override contact, select the name of the rotation contact who is on call during the override period.
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Choose Create override.
After you create an override, you can identify it by its striped background. When you choose the contact name for an overridden shift, an information box identifies it as an overridden shift. You can choose Delete override to remove it and restore the original on-call assignment.
Deleting an on-call schedule
When you no longer need a particular on-call schedule, you can delete it from Incident Manager.
If any escalation plans or response plans currently use the on-call schedule as an escalation channel, you should remove it from those plans before you delete the schedule.
To delete an on-call schedule
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Open the Incident Manager console
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In the left navigation, choose On-call schedules.
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Select the radio button in the row for the on-call schedule to delete.
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Choose Delete.
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In the Delete on-call schedule? dialog box, enter
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Choose Delete.