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Displaying Parameters for child items like an element of a service

Solved324 views6th December 2024child items parameter service
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David Merrifield [DevOps Advocate]626 2nd December 2024 0 Comments

Hi All,

hopefully this make sense, but I would like to display parameters for child elements of a generated service.

Below shows some shapes that I have generated based on child elements of a service I created.

Everything works well, but how might I display a parameter of one of these child elements? Just like you do with shapes assigned to a element? I haven’t been able to work it out yet.

Thanks,

Dave

https://docs.dataminer.services/user-guide/Basic_Functionality/Visio/generating_shapes/Generating_shapes_based_on_child_items_in_a_view_or_a_service.html

Display a parameter here for example.

David Merrifield [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 6th December 2024

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Rajesh R [SLC] [DevOps Member]714 Posted 2nd December 2024 1 Comment

Hi David,

I see that the Visio is applied to a View. Kindly confirm if the Visio is applied to a View or Service?

Please give the below method a try where service context is resolved before obtaining the element parameter value.
Linking a shape to an element, a service or a redundancy group | DataMiner Docs

I hope this helps!

David Merrifield [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 6th December 2024
David Merrifield [DevOps Advocate] commented 6th December 2024

Hi Rajesh

Thanks for your message. Yes I had things wrong. This is a view for each service which includes multiple elements. I simply just had to have parameter "Element" with a string value of the aliase name of the element included in the service.

Thanks

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