Hi Team,
I am new to appian.I am trying to call a processModelLink inside a!save but I can see that processParameters are not getting passsed. Please see the screenshot below.
Now When I am hitting the link, I am getting process Paramters passed as null,
see below screenshot and please help in this regard.
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hi Javed:
You are trying to store the output of smartservice (a!startPRocessLink) in side the variable : local!processMsg. This will not work.
Try to call the a!startprocess outside the a!save() and remove local!processMsg if note needed.
You cannot call a!startProcess outside a saveInto. It is a smart service.
javedsahabj9665, a!startProcessLink can only be called on a link. It cannot work with buttons. For buttons, you have to use a!startProess inside a saveInto, but outside a!save(). If you want to save the output, you can use "onSuccess" parameter of a!startProcess
Unknown said:You cannot call a!startProcess outside a saveInto.
FYI, that's not what Abishek here was suggesting.
The correct advice, highlighted:
Here he was referring to this incorrect setup, as seen in OP's screenshot:
This overmsart guy edited his comment later. I think I will screenshots the comments from now on :P
or
Community should start showing "Edited" after the comment is edited.
oof, that's sneaky, sorry. annoying that they don't expose a "view comment edit history" feature here like in other forums with editable comments.
People keep doing it these days to look right and clean.
Apologies, I accept that i edited my message and was a mistake on my side as it was a typo and had to be save(). But 'Oversmart' sounded a bit rough!
Abhishek_Manjunath said:it was a typo and had to be save().
understood, it happens. (also I think harshit's being funny with you here, at least a little, it just doesn't come across very well with plaintext). But personally, for transparency's sake (especially if there are replies already or someone corrected me) i usually annotate edits like "edit:" or like, "outside saveInto edit: a!save" etc.
BTW, strikethrough is available here, just a bit hidden, which I only just realized recently somehow:
Cool, good to know this! ..test message