Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Introduction
Profile Settings and Preferences
Catalog Deployer Module 
There is a Catalog Deployer Portal for working with catalog items.
Service Link Module
There is a Service Link Portal for accessing various management options.
Profile Settings and Preferences
You can add or update personal settings and preferences in your Prime Service Catalog user account. From the Profile 
portal, you can perform the following:
Change your Prime Service Catalog password
Add, update, or delete contact and location information
Add, update, or delete calendar information, such as your working hours and scheduled time off
Change personal preferences for date and time format, login module
Changes to your personal settings, such as password and time zone, automatically update your Prime Service Catalog 
user account. To access your profile settings, click the drop-down next to your username at the top of any page in Prime 
Service Catalog, then click Profile.
Customizing Table Views
In Prime Service Catalog, most table views are customizable per user. You can sort rows in ascending or descending 
order by column. In some cases, you can also choose which columns to show or hide. When you change the table view, 
your personal settings are retained unless or until you change them again, or if you have cookies disabled in your browser 
settings.
Re-sorting Table Rows by Column
By default, table rows are sorted by ascending order of the first column. To re-sort the rows by another column, click the 
column title. To re-sort the rows in ascending or descending order by column, hover the mouse pointer over the far right 
side of the column title until an arrow appears, click the arrow, then choose Sort Ascending or Sort Descending.
Adding or Removing Columns
Hover the mouse pointer over the gear icon 
 with the drop-down in the far right side of the table. Choose Columns
Then, check or uncheck boxes for any of the available columns. You can always can reset the columns back to default 
settings.