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Description do not work for Command Tasks

Hello,

When creating a command task, I'm unable to use $Description$ from the Command Task.


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Notice that $Description$ returns empty:


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I'm able to use $EffectiveUsername$ and $EffectiveUsername$ into my scripts when attaching a Credential to it just fine:


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I believe that $Description$ returns empty because as Command Tasks can be associated to Remote Connections it parses the Description from there and not from the Command Task itself, but I would like to know if there's other workaround. 


The only workaround I could find so far is creating a Terminal (Custom Connection) and create a Custom Command, but it parses the Description from "Terminal (Custom Connection)" and the Credentials from the Command Task itself, which is strange.


I'm running RoyalTSX 6.2.1.

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Hi Eduardo,


If you want to use a value from the task itself instead of the context connection, you can prefix the token with "this.". For example: $this.CustomField1$ will resolve the value of the Custom Field 1 from the task instead of the context connection.


Can you test this using  $this.Description$ to see if this leads to your desired effect?


More information on this topic can be found here:

https://docs.royalapps.com/r2023/royalts/advanced/tokens.html


Best regards,

Christoph

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