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Get Connection Details (by Type)


samwoo

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Good afternoon,

I would like to request a new Hornbill Automation for the RequestConnections entity called Get Request Connection Details.

The idea is for this to be used for multiple possibilities as time goes on and as people request more outputs to be added.

But to start with, the Node Input should contain the following:

  1. Request ID (Mandatory)
     
  2. Connection Type (Optional)
    [Auto = All, Manual = <Dropdown>, Variable = Variable]
     
  3. Connection Customer Type (Optional) 
    [Auto = Any, Manual = Any, Co-Worker, Contact, Variable = Variable]
     
  4. Connection User Class (Optional)
    [Auto = Any, Manual = Any, Full User, Basic User, Variable = Variable]
     
  5. Connection User Company (Optional)
    [Auto = Any, Manual = <Dropdown>, Variable = Variable]

The Node Output should contain the following:

  1. Connection Email Addresses
    (Seperated by Commas or Semi-Colons)
     
  2. Connection Names
    (Seperated by Commas, Semi-Colons, or Line Breaks)
     
  3. Count of Connections
    (0 if None, else count based in the Input Criteria)

What I really wanted is to be able to do is Count the number of Connections by Connection Type against a Request, so, for example, I can branch out based on a count of 0 Connections of Connection Type X against the Request, but this idea could hit multiple birds with one stone, with the ability to hit more birds with the same stone as time goes on.

Thanks,

Samuel

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  • 4 months later...

I was wondering if this ever made its way into internall discussion?

I have a need to use this for the revamped Change Process but will see if I can use Power Automate webhooks in the meantime to grab the details of Connections, and update the fields on the ticket.

Please can this one be considered.

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