What's the problem?  You open the next windows by clicking a button to run
active links.  Use the run-if qualification for the active links to
determine which one to run.

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ganga Prasad
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Switching between Windows

 

** Preserving the value in each window is ok David. I am more concerned
about closing the parent window once the child window is opened. Here which
window is to be opened is decided in runtime only .. Can you please focus on
it ??

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM, David Sanders
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Hi Ganga

 

The key to doing this is to open each of your input screens as a dialog and
to use the Window Open mappings to pass the values from the current form to
the next one.  The fields from all previous input screens need to exist on
the next form to be opened (they can be hidden) so that you can retain the
earlier values.  The final input screen also needs Window Close mappings to
pass all the values back to the main form.

 

At each transition, the active link that does a window open action to open
the next form and pass the current values through can be followed by a Close
Window action which will close the current input screen as the new one
opens.

 

HTH

 

David Sanders

Remedy Solution Architect

Enterprise Service Suite @ Work

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Best 3rd party Remedy Application

 

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<http://www.westoverconsulting.co.uk/downloads/ESS_Concepts_Guide.pdf> ESS
Concepts Guide

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ganga Prasad
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Switching between Windows

 

** Hi List


I have a funny requirement and I am seeking some help to make it easier.Here
my requirement goes..
I have 6-7 display only forms. I have a main Regular form
My requirement is that I need to traverse through those display only field
and come back to my Main from collecting all the input given by the user.
Here is the behavior how the windows will open.
0. I have continue, Previous, Cancel, OK button on each form
1. On clicking continue The windows will open depending on the value present
in the form Eg.If  In 1st window I enter the value "Z"  then 2nd window
should open. At the same in 1st window if I enter Value "Y" then 3rd window
should open.
2. On open of every display-only form the parent Display-only form should
get closed eg. 1st window should close as soon as any other (2nd or 3rd)
window opens.
3. On click of previous, the parent of the form should re-open.(Again Step 1
should be in place)
4 On click of OK every value entered in different fields entered now should
mapped to my Main form
5. On cancel on any display- only form the window should close and nothing
should be mapped.

Please keep in mind that I may require to implement for more than 6-7 form
also. Try to give generic answer independent of number of windows.

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Ganga Prasad Pattnaik,
( Remedy Skilled Professional )

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