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08-01-2023 02:30 AM - edited 08-01-2023 02:42 AM
Hello!
I would like to ask you how to implement a way to define the input values on the Incident Layout.
For example, I would need it in a case where I have a sub playbook and I want to give a value to one of its mandatory arguments without having to navigate to the playbook view (work plan).
So the specific question is how to implement task input field on incident layout? How can I give values to the input arguments in the Layout tab? Thinking further, if a textbox could be created on the layout interface and the values entered in this box would be the input field data that would be perfect. My best guess is that this may be implemented with an dynamic section.
It would also be great if you could create a variable value in the Context Data in the Layout interface and then give it to the playbook input argument.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
08-06-2023 07:26 PM
Hello,
In the case of incident layouts, you can create a custom field and select it when wanting to display it. I recommend watching this video on all the options you have to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze_SI6axXj0&list=PLD6FJ8WNiIqUVEA2e5LZhmqNnwFcFhDTZ&index=5
08-07-2023 08:16 AM - edited 08-07-2023 08:34 AM
Hi!
I have seen that my suggestion is approximately well solved by asking the parsers to enter the variable values in a button, but I am looking for a solution to edit a text box like window, edit pre-printed variable values in the textbox and so on.
So is there another way to create context data besides editing a button?
and I would have to assemble an input field from several sources (for example, for a button that asks for an argument), by clicking here and there. Now the button data input brings up an exclusion window from which I can't click and edit at the same time.
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