Ok, so there is no way to say: This mapping should be triggered when category different from "ABC", right? I need to create one mapping for each of the other categories?
I understand that having 2 mappings, one for every category and one for that specific one, with different levels, both will be triggered when I use the single category (because it falls on the "every category" mapping). I would still have the two approval requests in sequence, or am I missing something? Thanks much, Rick. Regards, Rudolf On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Rick Cook <remedyr...@gmail.com> wrote: > ** > You should be able to do it by creating one mapping for all categories and > another for just the single category. Set the Level of the single category > at a lower value than that of the global one. If it hits, it will go there. > > Rick > On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Rudolf Schwarzkopf < > rudolf.schwarzk...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> ** >> Hello list, >> >> Is there any simple way to make a person an approver if the category of a >> change, for instance, is different from something? >> >> In the Approval Mappings of Change Management I need one person (person A) >> to be the approver when a change has a operational category different from >> something. >> I want another person (person B) to be the approver when all the other >> criterias are met, but only if a specific operational category is used. >> >> So person B approves when category = ABC, person A approvers when category >> different from ABC. >> >> Is there a simple way to do this? Or do I need to create mappings for all >> the other operational categories to person A? >> >> I don't know if I was clear explaining the issue. Thank you for any help! >> >> Thanks, >> >> Rudolf >> _attend WWRUG10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_ > > > _attend WWRUG10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"