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Validation label = Check if user name exists
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Select action = <your vRealize Orchestrator actions folder>/checkIfUsernameExists
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Action inputs
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username = Field and Username
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Highlighted fields
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Click Add Field and select Username.
A field-level validation error appears in the catalog request form if the entered valued fails validation. If
you want a global error, do not configure the highlighted field.
Example: vRealize Orchestrator Multiple Fields Example
In this use case, you want to base the validation of the CPU, memory, and storage values on the project
value. For example, if the users select the Dev project, then the maximum number of CPUs is 4. If they
select Prod, then the maximum value is 2.
For this use case, add a project field to the Create a Custom Request Form with Active Directory Options
example. Configure project as a drop-down with Dev and Prod.
1 In vRealize Orchestrator, configure an action, validateMachineWithUserForm, with a script similar
to the following example.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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