Service Catalog Variable Default Value - Works in Catalog Item but breaks when in an Order Guide

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‎10-10-2011 01:48 PM
I am using a simple javascript default value on a service catalog variable which works great:
javascript:sc_cat_item.u_configuration_item.getDisplayValue();
It grabs the CI (custom field) from the Catalog Item record of the item currently being ordered.
As soon as I attach the Catalog Item to an Order Guide, it no longer works and I'm sure it's because I have to dot.walk somehow through the order guide but I haven't found the correct syntax.
I've tried:
sc_cat_item_guide.sc_cart_item.u_configuration_item.getDisplayValue();
sc_cat_item_guide.cart_item.u_configuration_item.getDisplayValue();
current.cart_item.u_configuration_item.getDisplayValue();
current.sc_cart_item.u_configuration_item.getDisplayValue();
Anyone, know this? I urgently need the answer.
Thanks!!

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‎10-11-2011 10:39 AM
I think I fixed this issue for you. The dot-walk should work, but it won't work if the variable is part of a variable set (regardless of whether it's in an order guide). This is because variable sets are in a m2m relationship so you can't dot-walk there. You can set a default value in an onLoad client script with an asynchronous GlideRecord query.

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‎10-11-2011 11:14 AM
Thanks Mark, yes I see that now - However, the dot-walk does work on that variable set when it's a standalone item.

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‎10-11-2011 11:25 AM
It's probably some fluke then that it did. I don't know how this would ever work with a variable in a variable set...
javascript:sc_cat_item.u_configuration_item.getDisplayValue();
As long as the client script is working in both scenarios that's all that matters.