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Understand RFC action and activity states

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Understand RFC action and activity states - AMS Advanced User Guide
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RfcActionState (API) / Activity State (console) help you understand the status of human intervention, or action, on an RFC. Used primarily for manual RFCs, the RfcActionState helps you understand when there is action needed by either you or AMS operations, and helps you see when AMS Operations is actively working on your RFC. This provides increased transparency into the actions being taken on an RFC during its lifecycle.

RfcActionState (API) / Activity State (console) definitions:

  • AwsOperatorAssigned: An AWS operator is actively working on your RFC.

  • AwsActionPending: A response or action from AWS is expected.

  • CustomerActionPending: A response or action from the customer is expected.

  • NoActionPending: No action is required from either AWS or the customer.

  • NotApplicable: This state can't be set by AWS operators or customers, and is used only for RFCs that were created prior to this functionality being released.

RFC action states differ depending on whether the change type submitted requires manual review and has scheduling set to ASAP or not.

  • RFC ActionState changes during the review, approval, and start of a manual change type with deferred scheduling:

    • After you submit a manual, scheduled, RFC, the ActionState automatically changes to AwsActionPending to indicate that an operator needs to review and approve the RFC.

    • When an operator begins actively reviewing your RFC, the ActionState changes to AwsOperatorAssigned.

    • When the operator approves your RFC, the RFC Status changes to Scheduled, and the ActionState automatically changes to NoActionPending.

    • When the scheduled start time of the RFC is reached, the RFC Status changes to InProgress, and the ActionState automatically changes to AwsActionPending to indicate that an operator needs to be assigned for review of the RFC.

    • When an operator begins actively running the RFC, they change the ActionState to AwsOperatorAssigned.

    • Once completed, the Operator closes the RFC. This automatically changes the ActionState to NoActionPending.

    RFC ActionState changes during the review, approval, and start of a manual change type with deferred scheduling
Important
  • Action states can't be set by you. They are either set automatically based on changes in the RFC, or set manually by AMS operators.

  • If you add correspondence to an RFC, the ActionState is automatically set to AwsActionPending.

  • When an RFC is created, the ActionState is automatically set to NoActionPending.

  • When an RFC is submitted, the ActionState is automatically set to AwsActionPending.

  • When an RFC is Rejected, Canceled, or completed with a status of Success or Failure, the ActionState is automatically reset to NoActionPending.

  • Action states are enabled for both automated and manual RFCs, but mostly matter for manual RFCs because those type of RFCs often require communications.

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