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5 Enter the type of the catalog resource in the Catalog Resource Type text box and press enter.
The type of catalog resource appears on the details view of the provisioned item.
6 Enter the vRealize Orchestrator object type in the Orchestrator Type text box and press enter.
This is the output parameter of the resource mapping workflow.
7 (Optional) Add target criteria to restrict the availability of resource actions created by using this
resource mapping.
Resource actions are also subject to restrictions based on approvals and entitlements.
a Select Available based on conditions.
b Select the type of condition.
Option Description
All of the following If all of the clauses you define are satisfied, resource actions created by using
this resource mapping are available to the user.
Any of the following If any one of the clauses you define are satisfied, resource actions created by
using this resource mapping are available to the user.
Not the following If the clause you define exists, resource actions created by using this resource
mapping are not available.
c Follow the prompts to build your clauses and complete the condition.
8 Select your resource mapping script action or workflow from the vRealize Orchestrator library.
9 Click OK.
Designing Forms for XaaS Blueprints and Actions
The XaaS includes a form designer that you can use to design submission and details forms for
blueprints and resources actions. Based on the presentation of the workflows, the form designer
dynamically generates default forms and fields you can use to modify the default forms.
You can create interactive forms that the users can complete for submission of catalog items and
resource actions. You can also create read-only forms that define what information the users can see on
the details view for a catalog item or a provisioned resource.
As you create XaaS custom resources, XaaS blueprints, and resource actions, forms are generated for
common use cases.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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