:ADD_ATT
Script statement: Adds recipients to a notification at runtime.
Syntax
:ADD_ATT RECIPIENT , Name [, Calendar, Calendar Keyword]
Syntax |
Description/Format |
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RECIPIENT |
Name of the attribute that should be added. |
Name |
Name of a user, user group or email address. |
Calendar |
Name of a Calendar object. |
Calendar Keyword |
Calendar keyword within this calendar. |
Comments
This script statement can only be used in the Process tab of a notification. It adds the specified user, user group or email address to the list of recipients that should be notified. Calendars can also be specified. In this case, the recipient is only notified if a defined calendar keyword applies.
Recipients that have already been specified are overwritten because this script statement does not change the Notification object. The modified recipient list only applies for the particular execution.
Refer to the report to see the recipients that have been added by this script statement.
Note that the user must be indicated in the format User name/Department which complies with the name of the User object.
Example
The following example adds the user "SUE/MARKETING" to the list of responsible recipients in a notification. This user is only notified if a valid calendar day exists in the calendar "READINESS".
:ADD_ATT RECIPIENT, "SUE/MARKETING", "READINESS","WEEKDAYS"
The second example informs all members of the user group "ADMIN".
:ADD_ATT RECIPIENT, "ADMIN"
See also:
Script element | Description |
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Removes recipients s in a notification at runtime. | |
:PUT_ATT | This is used to change the value of an attribute during generation. |
:PUT_ATT_APPEND | Extends the notification's message text at runtime. |
GET_ATT | This function returns the values of a task's attributes during generation. |
GET_ATT_SUBSTR |
Supplies part of the message text in a notification. |
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