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10-03-2023 12:57 AM
Hi,
I have a requirement to edit the sequence of "Actions" in Multi Row Variable set.
Within the variable set we can only change the order of other variables and not the "Actions"
Please let me know the possibility of changing the order of "Actions" column,
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10-03-2023 09:41 PM
Please don't accept this requirement from customer.
Inform the customer that this is not possible and not supported by ServiceNow
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Ankur
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10-03-2023 01:22 AM
Hi @Omkar Jori
OOTB there is no such functionality.
With DOM manipulation it might be possible & also not recommended to do it.
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10-03-2023 02:25 AM
Hi there,
Is this for only one specific MRVS, or for all? I can imagine that you could achieve this for all using CSS override.
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Mark Roethof
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10-03-2023 09:21 PM
Hi @Mark Roethof
Thank you for your response.
There are multiple MRVS in different catalog items.

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10-04-2023 01:53 AM
So is this for all MRVS or only a few specific? Only a few specific, forget about this and move on 🙂 If for all, you could influence this using CSS. Personally I wouldn't and just push back the requirement, though if you really want to you can through CSS.
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