Zuuup, people ?
So, I've created a releated action and added it to a interface. All following the usual, nothing exceptional. However (of course, otherwise this post wouldn't be necessary), the follwing message poped up when I tryied to click on it.
I reviewed security settings for this action and releated items to it. All looks ok.
Any suggestions ?
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If you have all the rights, You might have missed passing the right set of parameters to it. Can you check?
Thanks 4 ur answer !
Even with this message, is it possbile to be something releated with parameters ?
I checked and not found anything wrong with parameters. I would share though.
Here, we have config from my interface:
And here, it's releated action configs:
Some approaches I've triyed: simply passing a null value, passing a object with all fields null, passing object with only the field I really need.
May I missing something at those points ?
What are the required parameter of your Related Action interface which is used in your IFB New ContatoIQ Process Model?
Your type casting look suspicious. I think this should more look like this.
{ cancel: null, record: 'type!{urn: com: appian: types: IFB}IFB_Contato_IQ( numproposta: null ) }
The difference between referencing a type and creating an instance of that type is just the ending pair of brackets. And the cast() function needs the type reference.
The field called "numproposta". Should I change object expected to a simple int ?
Thanks 4 reply me !
huumm.... I think I got it. Gonna try it right now !
Unfortunately, doesn't work. But thx u the advice ! I'll keep trying, but alwais open to new tips!
Btw, a little question: The message it not about cast of object or this sort of problem. Is it possible we have this message but for another problem ?
I agree, and sometimes errors stack up and we need to fix other things first.
Maybe a stupid question, but did you publish that process model? Did you define model security? Did you check the tomcat-stdout log file?
Actually is a good question, it's always a good practice to recap the basics.
I did almost everything but check the logs. I aint familiar with (it's first time I heard about it). Gonna check some references about it and try to analyze.
Thx !
obs: sorry about delay, but COVID strokes me like a truck.