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ā01-25-2024 05:41 AM
Hi Friends,
I am trying to show/hide choice of request item type based on the choice selected for the another field
Example:-
In a requested item i had a field in a variable set which is choice type field and in that there are two options, if i select option1 then a another variable set to be visible and if i select second option that variable set should not be visible.
Kindly help me how to achieve this
Thanks & Regards,
KM
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ā01-25-2024 05:50 AM
Did you try Catalog UI policy?
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ā01-29-2024 04:52 AM
Hello @KM10 ,
Considering your requirement, I recommend leveraging the power of UI Policies. It's a user-friendly and code-free approach. As @Dr Atul G- LNG sir has also suggested, using UI Policies can be a more efficient option for this scenario. If it aligns with your needs, opting for UI Policies over client scripts can simplify the process and make maintenance smoother.
Feel free to explore this avenue, and let me know if you need anything from my end.
Best regards,
Aniket.
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Did you try Catalog UI policy?
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If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
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Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
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ā01-25-2024 06:25 AM - edited ā01-25-2024 06:36 AM
Hi atul,
Can you help me with scripting. Actually if i select a option as actual from firmware variable set and another variable should be visible and its viceversa if i select another option.
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ā01-29-2024 04:52 AM
Hello @KM10 ,
Considering your requirement, I recommend leveraging the power of UI Policies. It's a user-friendly and code-free approach. As @Dr Atul G- LNG sir has also suggested, using UI Policies can be a more efficient option for this scenario. If it aligns with your needs, opting for UI Policies over client scripts can simplify the process and make maintenance smoother.
Feel free to explore this avenue, and let me know if you need anything from my end.
Best regards,
Aniket.