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3 Click the Blueprint Form tab.
4 Drag the Text element from the New Fields pane to the Form page pane.
5 Enter the text you want to add.
6 Click outside of the element to save the changes.
7 Click Update.
Designing a Resource Action Form
When you create a resource action, you can edit the form of the action by adding new elds to the form,
modifying the existing elds, deleting, or rearranging elds. You can also create new forms and form pages,
and drag and drop new elds to them.
Add a New Resource Action Form
When you edit the default generated form of a workow you want to publish as a resource action, you can
add a new resource action form.
By adding a new resource action form, you dene how the submied action details page looks. If you do not
add a submied action details form, the consumer sees what is dened in the action form.
Prerequisites
n
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or XaaS architect.
n
“Create a Resource Action,” on page 314.
Procedure
1 Select Design > XaaS > Resource Actions.
2 Click the resource action you want to edit.
3 Click the Form tab.
4
Click the New Form icon ( ).
5 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
6 Select the screen type from the Screen type menu.
Option Description
Action form
The default resource action form that consumers see when they decide to
run the post-provisioning action.
Submitted action details
A request details page that consumers see when they request the action
and decide to view the request details on the Request tab.
7 Click Submit.
What to do next
Add the elds you want by dragging them from the New elds pane to the Form page pane.
Add a New Element to a Resource Action Form
When you edit the default generated form of a resource action, you can add a predened new element to the
form. For example, if you do not want to use a default generated eld, you can delete it and replace it with a
new one.
Prerequisites
n
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or XaaS architect.
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