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03-27-2019 02:27 PM
Hello all,
I am writing an onSubmit script which will not allow the user to close the task if a variable from the catalog item that I display on the catalog task (I display it by selecting it in the workflow using the slushbucket). I tried using g_form.getValue('variables.variable_name'). This seems to not work...
Any ideas why? I'll post the script below. Also the onsubmit script is also preventing saving/updating..
Script:
function onSubmit() {
if(g_form.getActionName('close_task') && g_form.getValue('short_description') == 'Precheck for Server Snapshot' && (g_form.getValue('variables.mc_storage')!='false' || g_form.getValue('variables.mc_storage')!='true')) {
var val = g_form.getValue('variables.mc_storage');
alert(val.getDisplayValue());
return false;
}
return true;
}
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03-28-2019 06:15 AM
Based upon what you describe, I am guessing that you want to have specific variables become mandatory only on a particular task, and only when the record becomes closed. If this is true, we can use a UI Policy on the Catalog Task table (not a Catalog UI Policy) to achieve this. I have done this before, so if this is the case and you want more information, let me know.
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08-09-2023 10:33 AM
If it is at the form level we can make use of
g_form.getValue('field name here');
If it is at workflow or at server side we can make use of
current.getValue() or current.getDisplayValue() or
we can dot walk up to 2 references.
for example: current.assigned_to.email;