Hello,
Can someone help me with this scenario.
I have a CMP Business Project that shares setting with an existing project. I'm trying to create an automation rule probably using smart value, if the Business project (where the rule is triggered) is being shared with 'Project A' then perform Action 1.
If the Business project is being shared with 'Project B' then perform Action 2.
Is there a smart value that I can use to find out which project this Business Project is sharing settings with? If there is an alternative approach (instead of using smart value) for this scenario please suggest that as well.
Thank you.
Hi @Shan (SHPK) - If you mean they share some of the same schemes - there is no way you are going to be able to do that with Automation.
Hello @John Funk I was referring to the field displayed while creating a Company Managed Projects. Once we check thischeckbox we can choose the project we want to share the settings.
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Yes, I understand, but that doesn't get saved as a value anywhere that I am aware of. It only gets used to create the project with the same schemes as the existing project. So, again, there's not a way to know that.
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Hi @Shan (SHPK)
What do you mean by "shares setting with an existing project"? Knowing that may help the community to offer suggestions.
Kind regards,
Bill
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Hello @Bill Sheboy I was referring to the field displayed while creating a Company Managed Projects. Once we check thischeckbox we can choose the project we want to share the settings.
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