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    Matt

    Helpful article, Viktor.

    One thing I’ve noticed in vRA 7.2 event subscriptions, you only seem to be able to use custom property expressions in the top 2 levels of nesting. Below that, you don’t get the text box with the green checkmark to enter the name of the custom property.

    i.e. This works:

    Single Condition
    Data>Machine>Properties>viktorious.os equals windows

    And this works:

    All of the Following
    Single Condition
    Data>Machine>Properties>viktorious.os equals windows
    etc.

    But unable to get this to work, there is nowhere to enter the property name.

    All of the Following
    Any of the Following
    Single Condition
    Data>Machine>Properties>viktorious.os equals windows
    etc.

    Is there a trick? Is this a known limitation?

    I have a situation where would be useful to be able to do this.

    Thanks
    Matt

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    1. 2.1

      viktorious

      Hi Matt, thanks for your comment. And to be honest, I ran into exactly the same issue at a customer vRA implementation. I’ve been looking for a solution or workaround, but haven’t found anything. I will ask around in my network, maybe someone can help. Will let you know when I find a solution for this!

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      1. 2.1.1

        Matt

        Ok, not just me then. Too bad.

        Thanks for the quick reply. Will follow up if I come up with something at my end.

        Cheers.

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    Andrea

    Is there a way to delay disposing of a failed build.
    We have a EB that runs the dispose of the server however there are times when we would like to not dispose of the server for 24 hours.

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    Phyo

    Hi viktorious,
    How can we define the condition that the event broker should run if the user-defined custom property value is present (not empty) ?

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