Managing tags and tag groups

BEFORE YOU BEGIN  For an introduction to tags, refer to Tagging.

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Tags and tag groups are added, updated, and managed on the Tags page. There is a tab for managing tags and a tab for managing tag groups. To open the page, use the path(s) in the Security and navigation section above.

NOTE  Quickly filter the list using the white boxes in the column headers. Doing so enables you to filter by label, tag group, create date, last used date, active status, system status, whether or not the tag is excluded from suggestion and automatic tagging, and the person who created the tag.

The following information is available for tags and tag groups. If one or more of the listed options does not appear on the Tags tab, click the column chooser icon to add it:

Column Description
Tags Tab
Tag (Label)

A unique name for a tag. Labels do not recognize capitalization differences. For example “Microsoft” is the same as “microsoft” and “MicroSoft.” The label must be 50 characters or less and cannot contain the | character.

Tag Group The tag group to which the tag belongs. Tag groups are blue by default but can be color-coded to make them easier to identify. Tags can only be part of one tag group.
Create Date The date the tag was created. The create date helps administrators determine where a tag came from (for example, if it was created erroneously) and gives an idea of the impact if it were to be edited, inactivated, or deleted.
Last Used The date/time representing the last time the tag was set on (not removed from) a ticket.

This information is helpful when organizing tags and identifying which tags are actively used. It also helps you determine which tags to inactivate to keep your tag lists manageable.

NOTE  This does not include times the tag was set on any other entity (ticket category, form template, etc).

Tagged Tickets (Last 60 Days) The number of tickets created in the last 60 days to which this tag is currently associated. Similar to Last Used, this information is helpful to identify the unused tags that you may want to inactivate.
Active If Active is selected, the tag will be available to assign to entities. Clear this field to inactivate tags that you no longer use, so you do not have to sift past them when browsing tags to assign.
System Indicates whether or not the tag is a system tag. System tags can be inactivated but cannot be renamed or deleted.
Exclude from Suggestion and Automatic Tagging Select this check box to prevent the tag from being automatically applied to tickets created by Incoming Email Processing and the Client Portal.prevent the tag from being returned by Autotask when a user clicks the Suggest Tags button in an applicable view.
Aliases Aliases are names other than the tag label that can be used to identify a tag. You can have a limitless number of aliases for a tag. Aliases must be 50 characters or less, cannot contain the | character, and must be unique.

You can add one or more aliases to tags. Think of aliases as other terms people might use for that tag when searching tickets. For example, Microsoft Office could have aliases that include MS Office and Microsoft.

Aliases are designed to do the following:

  • Prevent users from creating duplicate tags by accident (I already have a tag for “Out of Ink/Toner,” but I typed “Out of Toner”).
  • Provide users with shortcuts when searching for tags (I want to type “QB” instead of “QuickBooks” when I want the “QuickBooks” tag).
Created by The resource who created the tag. This helps administrators determine where a tag came from (for example, if it was created erroneously) and gives an idea of the impact if it were to be edited, inactivated, or deleted.
Tag Groups tab
Color Each tag group can have an associated color to help you easily identify different groups. By default, all groups are blue. You can edit the group to change the color.
Tag Groups Label The formal name of the tag group. Labels must be unique and do not recognize capitalization differences. For example “Microsoft” is the same as “microsoft” and “MicroSoft”.

NOTE  The label must be 100 characters or less.

Tags The number of tags in the tag group.
Active Whether or not the tag group is active.
System Whether or not the tag group is a system group. System groups can be inactivated but cannot be removed or renamed. Your Autotask instance ships with a large number of default, active global tags to provide you with a starting point for classifying tickets. You can inactivate ones you don't use, but you cannot delete them.

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