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02-15-2017 09:13 AM
Does anyone know if there's an easy way to filter the quick messages based on the table? We currently have groups/users who work tickets in multiple areas (tables) and each area has it's own set of standard responses - quick messages. I'd like to show only the quick messages that pertain to the area/ticket that they're working in and hide all the others.
Example:
- Group A works incidents and requests.
- We have 5 quick messages set up for incidents and 5 quick messages set up for requests - all available to Group A
- If they're working an incident, we want to only show the 5 quick messages that are for incidents and hide the requests.
The only "solution" I've been able to come up with is creating a dropdown on the table that would hold all their quick message titles and then creating a client template for each one - so in a sense making the client template a quick message. I'd rather not do this if there's a better way to accomplish this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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02-15-2017 10:35 AM
As far as I am aware the email_client UI Page is not accessible by a customer. So you have two options, create your own from scratch, or add a field to the quick messages table for the table that they are for. Then set a session var/client data using an on display business rule when the user goes to the form and then add a BR to the Quick Messages table to use that session var as a filter. Might be a bit clunky but it should work ok.

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02-15-2017 10:35 AM
As far as I am aware the email_client UI Page is not accessible by a customer. So you have two options, create your own from scratch, or add a field to the quick messages table for the table that they are for. Then set a session var/client data using an on display business rule when the user goes to the form and then add a BR to the Quick Messages table to use that session var as a filter. Might be a bit clunky but it should work ok.
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02-15-2017 10:47 AM
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll give it a try!
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02-28-2017 06:13 AM
uluerje ,
Were you able to accomplish this? I'd like to see what you came up with if so and you don't mind.
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02-28-2017 10:36 AM
Hi Robert,
Yes, I was able to successfully filter the quick messages.
1. Created a 'u_table' string field on the quick message table and added the table name to the messages I want to filter - doesn't have to be the actual table name...it just has to match whatever you set the client data to when the form loads
2. Created a display business rule on the tables where I want the quick messages filtered and set the client data to the table name (matched the quick message table value exactly) - only runs for specific group or role
Incident table - gs.getSession().putClientData('table', 'incident');
Request table - gs.getSession().putClientData('table', 'request');
Test table (no filter - show all QM) - gs.getSession().putClientData('table', '');
3. Created a before query business rule on the quick message table to only show the messages where the u_table values matches the client data value - only filters if client data value exists, else show all.
var v = gs.getSession().getClientData('table');
if (v != ''){
var qc = current.addQuery("u_table", v);
}
Hope this helps.