Okay cool - one of the Adobe techs had help me implement something like this but we ended up using arrays, creating new arrays that were combined from existing arrays and using that to populate the assigned to field - this could be better if that's the case - cheers!
oh this is an interesting one ... So two Data Stores And you want to combine the two values say from the ingredients column into one new food variable ... I guess it would look like this - With a result like this ... I think the issue here will be loops ... this will most likely not work when both...
Solid suggestions ... I agree with your bit about "patience" - tell me about it :D.I'll try your approach and see how that works out. Solid simple test idea.
I was wondering if anyone had experience connecting an WF External Lookup Field to JIRA API, keeping mind that on the JIRA side that I've configured an API Token for an account already. I keep trying this and it doesn't seem to work and I feel like I'm just missing something really small here.Any he...
very cool .. I'm running into this issue where the "portfolio:name" lookup is not working for the program field - it looks like with what little I had went over in the docs, led me here as I started running into my issue .. am I missing something else?
I had to setup a call with Adobe to actually figure this out with them and to my surprise, we both had to work through this one (meaning that even some of the folks at Adobe had to scratch their head on this). Here are the instructions more plainly written for anyone to understand to leverage the JI...
If you happen to have Fusion, it may be possible to do something without having to build a coded solution or use a third party tool by leveraging the HTTP API Module in Adobe Fusion, and Drupal. Fusion also has AEM Module that you can use as well.