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08-29-2023 06:10 AM
Hi Community,
i need to know where will be the planned start date and end date calculate might be present in the Standard change request.
if i am trying to set the planned start date to the day of creation it self it throwing an error saying that below :
May i know the place might be the date calculation available , so that i can get back to my client with the proof .
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08-29-2023 06:25 AM
Hi @amar7,
You need to check the UI policy/ Client scripts on Change request table.
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Sagar Pagar
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08-29-2023 06:25 AM
Hi @amar7,
You need to check the UI policy/ Client scripts on Change request table.
If my response helps to solve your issue. Kindly mark it as helpful & correct. It will be helpful for future readers! 👍🏻
Thanks,
Sagar Pagar

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08-29-2023 06:44 AM
Hi @amar7
You can check under system definition -> Client Scripts there are several OOB Client Scripts available for Plan start and other date validation on the CR form. Please refer the screenshot below, the created by admin are OOB and there can be custom client scripts to doing the validations or OOB may be modified for specific requirements.
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08-29-2023 06:44 AM
Hi @amar7 as per the OOB system these are the 3 Client scripts which are used for Planned date validation.
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Eswar Chappa
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