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Topic Title: Duplicate a Change Request
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Created On: 20-Mar-2007 14:55
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 20-Mar-2007 14:55
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nicolas poulhes

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How can I add an attribute to duplicate a Change Request ?
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 7-May-2007 21:52
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Steve Borchers

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I'd start with trigger on that attribute. The script would then grab all the attributes you want duplicated in the new CR, and populate a new record.
But I have to ask, why you'd want to do that, instead of using the copy attribute. In my lifecycle editor, it appears as "NONE"
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 17-May-2007 15:37
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John Cole

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Likely you'll want to do what Steve mentions -- use the COPY transition, set the attributes you wish to carry over to the duplicate, as well as any new default values (often people set an attribute to indicate the record is a child). Also, if you wish to create a relationship between the original record and the new duplicate, this is the right way to accomplish it -- the alternative is complicated since you have to create the new record before you create the association.
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