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David Edgson
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That's what we do in our zendesk. we hide the subject field and populate it at the point of submitting with values the user entered into other fields. This example creates a subject like "New User John Doe 2019-01-01"
So in addition to hiding the fields like Dan does, we add this code that sets the subject field upon submitting the ticket.
$("#new_request").submit(function(e){
//33860927 = FirstName
//33855548 = LastName
//33855528 = FirstDayOfWork
var subject_value = "New User " + $("#request_custom_fields_33860927").val() + " " + $("#request_custom_fields_33855548").val() + " " + $("#request_custom_fields_33855528").val();
$('#request_subject').val(subject_value);
});
Ver comentario · Publicado 03 may 2019 · David Edgson
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I don't know if you ever got your answer for this, but this is something we did.
We hide the Subject field, and code similar to the following to set the Subject value when the user hit's submit on the request. Instead of the static value you see below, we actually populate the subject value variable by combining the values of several custom fields the user fills out on the form.
var subject_value = "Insert Subject Value Here";
$("#new_request").submit(function(e){
$('#request_subject').val(subject_value);
});
Ver comentario · Publicado 18 ene 2019 · David Edgson
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