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13 Add one or more values for the element on the Values tab.
The options available depend on the type of element you are editing.
Option Description
Not set Gets the value of the element you are editing from the vRealize Orchestrator
workflow presentation.
Predefined values Select values from a list of related objects from the vRealize Orchestrator
inventory.
a Enter a value in the Predefined values search box to search the
vRealize Orchestrator inventory.
b Select a value from the search results and press Enter.
Value Define custom values with labels.
a Enter a value in the Value text box.
b Enter a label for the value in the Label text box.
c
Click the Add icon ( ).
External Values Select a vRealize Orchestrator script action to define your value with information
not directly exposed by the workflow.
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Select Add External Value.
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Select your vRealize Orchestrator script action.
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Click Submit.
14 Click Submit.
15 Click Update.
Add a New Element
When you edit the default generated form of a service blueprint, you can add a predefined new element
to the form. For example, if you do not want to use a default generated field, you can delete it and replace
it with a new one.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or service architect.
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Create a Service Blueprint.
Procedure
1 Select Advanced Services > Service Blueprints.
2 Click the service blueprint you want to edit.
3 Click the Blueprint Form tab.
4 Drag an element from the New Fields pane and drop it to the Form page pane.
5 Enter the ID of a workflow input parameter in the ID text box.
6 Enter a label in the Label text box.
Labels appear to consumers on the forms.
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