Hi,
My colleague has set up an "Internal Employee" object type in their schema and has made the "Display Name" attribute the label field of the object type. In my own schema I need to access the "Work Email" attribute within my colleague's object type. When I make the reference between the "Email" attribute in my object type and my colleague's "Internal Employee" object type the only data I see listed is the contents of the "Display Name" attribute.
How can I access the contents of the "Work Email" attribute from my colleagues object type?
Are you referring to an Insight Schema? Please advise.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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Where/how do you want to pull this attribute information (i.e. via JSM issue or via REST APIs custom process)?
Please advise.
Best, Joseph
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I will want to access this information in two situations
1) When manually creating an object in Insight using the "Create object" screen from the object type screen (i.e. selecting from a dropdown list of values coming from an attribute on my colleagues object type)
2) Create object from issue/request screen again selecting required value from a dropdown list from a custom field
I think (2) should be okay but I haven't tried it yet.
My immediate concern is option (1). As stated above, currently when I click on the dropdown for the attribute linked to my colleagues object type I see a list of the "Display Name" (i.e. the label field) attribute values from the "Internal Employee" objects. What I want to see is a list of "Work Email" attribute values.
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