UI Page: need dependant reference field
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02-24-2023 05:58 AM - edited 02-24-2023 06:23 AM
I have now tried, I think all possibilities to get this working.
What I want is something similar as in Incident:
You select assignment group
You select assigned to (which is a member of assignment group)
On Incident this has been solved by Form Designer: there you can set fields to be "dependant"
I however want this in a GlideModal.
UI Page HTML
<g:evaluate var="jvar_team_members">
var tm = new GlideRecord('sys_user_grmember');
//tm.addQuery('group', "${jvar_groupid}"); // use your jelly variable here for the group to filter
tm.addQuery('group', "da82ebe787f3155037bfca270cbb35d6"); // use your jelly variable here for the group to filter
// group id da82ebe787f3155037bfca270cbb35d6
tm.query();
var list = []; // create an array of user IDs
while (tm.next()) {
list.push(tm.getValue('user')); // add record's user to list as a member of that group
}
var users = list.join(','); // create comma separated values
users; // save it to jvar_users
</g:evaluate>
<g2:ui_reference name="assigned_to" id="assigned_to" table="sys_user" query="sys_idIN${jvar_team_members}" completer="AJAXTableCompleter"/>
I think g:evaluate is "not dynamic", ie. it does not update once the assignment group has been changed.
So I followed this advice:
no luck.
I then tried to use the actual table form, instead of a self built UI page. and voila: I get dependant fields, BUT only if I call it as GlideModalForm, I call it as "GlideModal" and dependant stuff won't work either.
I can't see why "dependant" fields would work one way, but not another. I also cannot understand why I can make fields in Form Designer "dependant", yet in UI Pages I can't
This inconsistency drives me crazy...
I know: I could create a "<Select>" with appropriate options upon change of the first value, but it'll not be "ServiceNow" design standard anymore
In the meantime I figured: I use Form Design, create the form as I need to update multiple records, and then I use "Update selected" on the list context menu. Requires of course switching to the right view first, but that's a no brainer
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06-18-2024 03:35 AM
Hi Michael,
I know this is quite an old post, but I was facing a similar issue recently and I was able to solve this problem with a new approach. I wanted to share my solution in case anyone else encounters the same challenge.
Solution:
I used an approach that takes the value from the first reference field, sets it as a preference, and reloads the modal with this preference. The Jelly script then evaluates the preference (choice sys_id) and populates the GlideRecord for the choice record. This allows us to automatically populate the user's previous selection in the reference field using the sys_id and the display value, while also generating the dynamic reference qualifier for the second reference field.
HTML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<j:jelly trim="false" xmlns:j="jelly:core" xmlns:g="glide" xmlns:j2="null" xmlns:g2="null">
<g:evaluate var="jvar_choiceGR" object="true">
var choiceGR = new GlideRecord('sys_choice');
choiceGR.get(RP.getWindowProperties().get('choiceID'))
choiceGR;
</g:evaluate>
<g:ui_form>
<!-- Category Reference Field -->
<div class="form-group" style="display: flex; gap: 2rem; align-items: center;">
<label style="flex-shrink: 0" for="sys_display.category">
${gs.getMessage("Select Category")}
</label>
<g:ui_reference style="width: 100%" name="category" id="category"
table="sys_choice" query="name=incident^element=category^inactive=false"
value="${jvar_choiceGR.getUniqueValue()}" displayValue="${jvar_choiceGR.getDisplayValue()}"
onchange="updateSubcategory(this.value)"/>
</div>
<!-- Subcategory Reference Field -->
<div class="form-group" style="display: flex; gap: 2rem; align-items: center;">
<label style="flex-shrink: 0" for="sys_display.subcategory">
${gs.getMessage("Select Subcategory")}
</label>
<g:ui_reference style="width: 100%" name="subcategory" id="subcategory"
table="sys_choice" query="name=incident^element=subcategory^inactive=false^dependent_value=${jvar_choiceGR.getValue('value')}"
value="" displayValue=""
onchange=""/>
</div>
<!-- Footer action buttons -->
<div align="right" class="modal-footer">
<g:dialog_buttons_ok_cancel ok="return onSubmit()" ok_style_class="btn btn-primary"
cancel="window.GlideModalForm.prototype.locate(this).destroy(); return false"
ok_text="${gs.getMessage('Update')}" cancel_text="${gs.getMessage('Cancel')}" />
</div>
</g:ui_form>
</j:jelly>
Client Script:
function updateSubcategory(choiceID) {
var gm = GlideModal.prototype.get("community_demo"); //This is the name of the UI page
gm.setPreferenceAndReload(
{ "choiceID": choiceID }
);
}
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