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Verify that you have at least one published action. See Publish a Blueprint and Publish a Resource
Action.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Catalog Management > Actions.
2 Select the shared action and click View Details.
3 Browse for an image.
4 To view the entitlements where the action is made available to users, click the Entitlements tab.
5 Click Update.
What to do next
Entitle Users to Services, Catalog Items, and Actions.
Creating Entitlements
Entitlements control what items and actions are available in the service catalog for the members of the
selected business group. An entitlement must be active for the items to appear in the service catalog. If
you have items that require governance, you can use entitlements to apply approval policies to different
items.
To configure the entitlement, the catalog items must be included in a service. Entitlements can include
multiple services, catalog items from services that are included in other entitlements, and actions that you
can run on the deployed catalog items.
Understanding Entitlement Option Interactions
How you configure an entitlement determines what appears in the service catalog. The interaction of
services, catalog items and components, action, and approval policies affects what the service catalog
user can request and how approval policies are applied.
You must consider the interactions of services, catalog items, actions, and approvals when you create an
entitlement.
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Services in Entitlements
An entitled service operates as a dynamic group of catalog items. If a catalog item is added to a
service after it is entitled, the new catalog item is available to the specified users without any
additional configuration.
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Catalog Items and Components in Entitlements
Entitled catalog items are blueprints that you can request in the service catalog. Entitled components
are part of the blueprints, but you cannot specifically request them in the service catalog.
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