I have the following challenge:
I'm designing a web application that is supposed to manage IT components. Meaning - when the user creates an IT component in the application or updates an existing one, that component is also created/updated elsewhere in the IT system (and therefore can be accessed in other ways as well etc.). So this action has consequences in the 'real-world' of this IT system. On the other hand, I have very similar create/update actions on other IT entities in THE SAME application which do nothing but update the information about those entities only within the application. When these actions are performed nothing changes outside the application...
Obviously, this situation is a result of technical constraints but nevertheless it has to be represented in the UI so the users are aware of this difference.
How would you represent this difference? Do you have an example of solutions for similar situations? I've considered the obvious option of displaying messages, yet users tend to ignore those so I'm looking for something more intuitive and immediate...