I want to filter the results of an asset field of an issue using a value stored in an attribute of an asset selected on another asset field.
Example:
When a Customer A (with a Customer.Location = Barcelona) is selected, Asset field 2 must be filtered showing only Teams with Team.Location = Barcelona.
It works when I use the Asset field issueLocation (customfield_10000) storing a copy of the Customer.Location like:
I want to filter referencing directly to the field issueCustomer. Something like:
Hi Guido,
thanks for your question.
Just to be sure: Does the Location attribute store a link to another object or is it just a text attribute with the location name?
From what I can see now, everything else looks good.
Now is a link to another object, just to be sure I'm using the same objectId in the selection. But I've tried also Text and Select, but nothing works.
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Thanks for the feedback @Guido Menardi
Could you please try the following constellation for issue filter scope:
Location=${customfield_1}
There should be no need for outbound Reference config with this.
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This doesn't work.
It's OK if I use the ${customfield_3} pointing to Location, but ${customfiled_1} is pointing to Customer (who has an Attribute with Location).
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I'm not a hundred percent sure if I'm getting it right, but what I meant in terms of configuration is:
Here are some screenshots of a working configuration I have:
Type would be your Location. Hope this makes it clearer.
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It's not the same.
You are entering Keyboard to filter your Hardware Catalog by the attribute: Type
Using your example, I need to filter the Hardware Catalog by an attribute of Keyboard, different than the label.
It has no sense in this example, but I need to filter by Layout wich is an attribute from Keyboard.
Let's say that the "User" has a language and I want to use this User.language to filter Suported devidces. Something like: Layout=${"User.language"}.
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Hi @Guido Menardi
Did you find any solution to get "Layout=${"User.language"}."?
I also need this function
Regards.TY:)
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