What's the "right" way to determine the current request type form being used for the purpose of a dynamic behaviour?
For example, I have two Request Types that both have the same underlying Select List (Single) field on them, but I want to show different options in that field based on the Request Type being used.
Is this exposed somewhere easy to use? I was about to do something weird with trying to look at the URL and go by the ID number after "create/" in the URL but this seems bad.
Hi this suggestion worked for me if (getRequestTypeName() == 'IT Help')
hope this helps!
Mazen
Would you be able to provide an example of how you scripted this?
I am wanting to limit the Resolutions based on the Customer Request Type.
Thanks
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@Mazen AKIKI _Infosysta_ - this suggestion is the way to go! Thanks for posting this.
@David Harkins - answering your question for others who might be curious:
if (getRequestTypeName() == 'Request Type Form Name #1') {
your ScriptRunner logic here
}
if (getRequestTypeName() == 'Request Type Form Name #2') {
your ScriptRunner logic here
}
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Hey, Russell.
Did you ever find a way to do this in 1 script instead of having a script per request type? I'm trying to implement a similar setup.
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I'm having a similar problem as well. Behaviours doesn't show the newly created Customer Request Type. I've already done a reindex and still it won't show the new Customer Request Types.
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