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'''Site-Defined Condition Macros''' are one type of macro that is used by an [[Event|event]] when it triggers to determine whether to trigger the macros associated with TRUE or FALSE. The other type of macro to perform this function is the [[Condition Macro]]. And while [[Condition Macro|Condition Macros]] are provided by CA in a fresh install of Service Desk, Site-Defined Condition Macros are created by the client. In the r11.x releases, Site-Defined Condition Macros can be edited and created in the [[Web Client|web client]] ([[Java Client|java client]] for older releases). | '''Site-Defined Condition Macros''' are one type of macro that is used by an [[Event|event]] when it triggers to determine whether to trigger the macros associated with TRUE or FALSE. The other type of macro to perform this function is the [[Condition Macro]]. And while [[Condition Macro|Condition Macros]] are provided by CA in a fresh install of Service Desk, Site-Defined Condition Macros are created by the client. In the r11.x releases, Site-Defined Condition Macros can be edited and created in the [[Web Client|web client]] ([[Java Client|java client]] for older releases). | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 27 January 2008
Site-Defined Condition Macros are one type of macro that is used by an event when it triggers to determine whether to trigger the macros associated with TRUE or FALSE. The other type of macro to perform this function is the Condition Macro. And while Condition Macros are provided by CA in a fresh install of Service Desk, Site-Defined Condition Macros are created by the client. In the r11.x releases, Site-Defined Condition Macros can be edited and created in the web client (java client for older releases).
To make corrections or additions to this article, select the edit tab above.
To discuss or ask questions about this article, select the discussion tab above.
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