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05-18-2020 05:33 AM
Hi. I am trying to set up an email notification that will be sent to the assignee of a change 15 Minutes prior to the planned start date. To do this I've attempted to create a Scheduled Job that runs hourly, checks for records where the planned start date is 15 Minutes away and then creates an Event. The event should then trigger the email notification. However, I'm having trouble figuring out how to work out the '15 Minutes from now' part. When i filter it out, it shows all the upcoming changes. Not only the ones which is going to start in 15 minutes time.
This is my script in the Scheduled Job:
var gr = new GlideRecord('change_request');
gr.addActiveQuery('active', 'true'); //It will fetch all Active Records
gr.addEncodedQuery('start_dateRELATIVEGT@minute@ahead@15');
gr.query();
while(gr.next()) {
gs.eventQueue("change.remainder", gr, "", "");
}
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05-18-2020 05:45 AM
Hi,
Try like this.
var gr = new GlideRecord('change_request');
gr.addActiveQuery('active', 'true'); //It will fetch all Active Records
gr.query();
while(gr.next()) {
var gdt = new GlideDateTime(gr.start_date);
gdt.addSeconds(-900);
var gdt1 = new GlideDateTime();
if(gdt.equals(gdt1)) {
gs.eventQueue("change.remainder", gr, "", "");
}
}
Or , you can try another approach.
In the BR after insert, trigger a event like below.
var gdt = new GlideDateTime(current.start_date); //put actual field name
gdt.addSeconds(-900);
gs.eventQueueScheduled("change.remainder", current, "", "",gdt);
Kindly mark the comment as a correct answer and helpful if it helps to solve your problem.
Regards,
Asif
2020 ServiceNow Community MVP
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05-18-2020 05:45 AM
Hi Imran,
Did you try forming the filter at table first and then copy that here in script?
Also when is the planned start date populated?
have a look at below link:
Regards
Ankur
Ankur
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05-18-2020 05:48 AM
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05-18-2020 05:53 AM
Hi Imran,
Can you try this in query; you are using after 15mins from now;
gr.addEncodedQuery('start_dateRELATIVELT@minute@ahead@15');
Regards
Ankur
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05-19-2020 04:26 AM
Hi Ankur.
I tried this filter condition, but it shows not only the changes which is going to happen in 15 mins and the also the ones complete changes which is going to happen today.