Hi All,
I have the following script added to the workflow validator conditon during the close operation. This works only when i try to close a single issue but not during bulk close.
Please help me out
def demoSelect = getFieldByName("Reason for Closure") def demoMultiTxt = getFieldByName("RRM Ticket") // Get the Value of the Select List Field def selectedVal = demoSelect?.getValue() if (selectedVal?.toString()?.equalsIgnoreCase("Risk Accepted")) { demoMultiTxt?.setRequired(true) } else { demoMultiTxt?.setRequired(false) }
You say "workflow validator condition", but that's unclear. Is this a condition OR a validator?
Actually, it looks more like a behaviour though - if that is the case, then it won't work. A behaviour like this makes the field mandatory for the user on the front end, via the browser. They have no effect on bulk-edits - there's nothing to "set required" there. A validator could be coded to check the input is valid though, that would catch any broken bulk-edits.
Thanks - is there any other way i can achieve that feature during the bulk edits
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What feature? I already said you need to add a validator if you want to block unwanted bulk-edits.
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Hi , Sorry - i want to make a field mandatory based on the value from select list. I want that to happen during the bulk edits.
Is it possible?
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Thanks for your help. I am able to find a way to make it work on the bulk edit option using your answer above
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> want to make a field mandatory based on the value from select list.
Add a validator to the transition
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