What types of message blocks are available?
These types of message blocks are available in Oracle Fusion Field Service.
Block | Description |
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installed_inventory |
This block retrieves the list of inventory from the install pool. |
deinstalled_inventory |
This block retrieves the list of inventory from the deinstall pool. |
customer_inventory |
This block retrieves the list of inventory from the customer pool. |
resource_inventory |
This block retrieves the list of inventory from the resource pool. |
exchanged_inventory |
This block retrieves the list of exchanged inventory. |
required_inventory |
This block retrieves the list of required inventory. |
visit |
This block can include information related to work orders that belong to a visit into a single message. This block can only be used in scenarios attached to the visit-related launch conditions. |
team-members |
This block retrieves the list of team-members for a given teamholder
and a given day. It can be used in messages that are related to a
route. It also it works for the Manual (service request)
launch condition. |
regular_calendar /oncall_calendar |
These two blocks are intended for switching between the regular and on-call calendar types. The regular calendar is selected by default and it is not required
to use the block in this case. |
activity_workskills |
Only the following placeholders can be used in this block:
|
destination_resource |
This block retrieves values of fields (resource_* placeholders)
and custom properties for a destination resource in the following
cases:
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forbidden_resources /required_resources /preferred_resources |
These blocks retrieve forbidden/required or preferred resources. |
linked_activities |
This block retrieves activities linked to the current one. The block has the following syntax: <BLOCK type="linked_activities: label of activity link type">. This block cannot be used without the label of activity link type. All related activity links are also handled as ordered even if the corresponding activity link type has two identical labels. |
multiday_activity |
This block temporarily switches the context to the related segmentable activity. It can be used in scenarios related to both segmentable activities and their segments. If this block is invoked for a single-day activity, it will not process any records and the result will contain no data. |
multiday_activity_segments |
This block prints information about all existing segments
of a segmentable activity regardless of their statuses (except |