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‎01-10-2022 11:51 AM
Dear Experts,
How to hide the "Empty" variable from stack display.
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‎01-10-2022 12:31 PM
Hi,
I understand what you're saying. No need to repeat it over and over, haha. The problem is, there must be something else you have set, that is causing this field to show.
Please check ALL of your UI Policies for this catalog item to see if this field is being made visible in another UI Policy.
We don't know what all you have set, but per your screenshot, if that was the ONLY UI Policy...then it should be working perfectly fine.
The only other issue I see is that the "employee_type" type field in the UI Policy is showing as the back-end value name instead of the display name.
Please double-check that you didn't rename this employee_type field to something else and broke the UI Policy.
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‎01-10-2022 12:14 PM
Hi,
Then that means in your UI Policy where you've already defined all this behavior, please also choose for it to execute on the catalog task.
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‎01-10-2022 12:27 PM

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‎01-10-2022 12:31 PM
Hi,
I understand what you're saying. No need to repeat it over and over, haha. The problem is, there must be something else you have set, that is causing this field to show.
Please check ALL of your UI Policies for this catalog item to see if this field is being made visible in another UI Policy.
We don't know what all you have set, but per your screenshot, if that was the ONLY UI Policy...then it should be working perfectly fine.
The only other issue I see is that the "employee_type" type field in the UI Policy is showing as the back-end value name instead of the display name.
Please double-check that you didn't rename this employee_type field to something else and broke the UI Policy.
Please mark reply as Helpful/Correct, if applicable. Thanks!
Please consider marking my reply as Helpful and/or Accept Solution, if applicable. Thanks!
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‎01-10-2022 12:38 PM
Thank you I will check. Thank you again.
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‎01-10-2022 12:46 PM
Thank you Allen, as always very helpful. I see where the issue was and now with your help, I was able to fix it.