How to create a simple list widget for my requests

Andrea34
Tera Contributor

Hi Everybody. 

 

Hope you're doing well. I would like to know if you can help creating a simple list widget for my requestes. 

 

Thank you so much

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It would look like below:

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Anil Lande

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Anil Lande
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Hi,

Hello,

If you don't mind, can you please share below information?
What have you tried? What is working? What isn't working?

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Anil Lande

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Hi Anil. 

 

Thank you so much for your answer. Sure, let me explain a little better. As you know, there are a few type of  widgets. In this case I have a Simple list widget for my incidents. This is the capture:

 

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I would like to do the same thing but for my requests instead of incident with the same widget of simple list. The thing is, I dont know how supposed to make the filter. Can you help me?

 

Thank you

 

Hi,

To show my requests you need to add Simple list widget on your page. (If you want requests instead of incident then change the name of table on the schema)

Once you add widget then you can use options schema to define behavior.

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Click on pencil icon to define schema.

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Dine filter as per your requirement.

 

Thanks,

Anil Lande

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It would look like below:

find_real_file.png

 

Thanks,

Anil Lande

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Thanks
Anil Lande