Thanks. That would be of great help. I will wait for your mail
On May 19, 2014 4:37 PM, "Ioannis Moutsatsos" <[email protected]> wrote:

> In the reference parameter option write a comma separated list of the form
> parameters you would like your script to use. Then use them as parameters
> in your script. I can provide some additional details when I get to work
> later today.
> On May 19, 2014 6:13 AM, "alok kumar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Loannis,
>> Thanks for guiding me.
>> Can you please provide me an example groovy script meant to do this kind
>> of work?
>> I am a little lost as I can even see any help icon for the way the script
>> should be written using the other job parameters.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alok
>>
>> On Friday, 9 May 2014 23:08:31 UTC+5:30, Ioannis Moutsatsos wrote:
>>>
>>> I think that all the capability that you need is available to theuno-choice 
>>> plugin<https://github.com/biouno/uno-choice-plugin>developed by the
>>> BioUno <http://biouno.org/> project.
>>>
>>> This plugin generates *dynamic choice selections* from a groovy script.
>>> You can use *one or more parameters* from the current Jenkins job form
>>> to parameterize the groovy script and it will update the list when on eof
>>> them changes (before submitting the build).
>>> Finally, you can display the choices as a single or multi-select drop
>>> down list or as a checkbox or radio button options.
>>>
>>> The plug-ins developed for BioUno are too niche-specific and thus aren’t
>>> released to Jenkins update center. In order to install the plug-ins you
>>> have to add the BioUno update center.
>>> See here <http://biouno.org/jenkins-update-site.html>for instructions
>>>
>>> Hope it helps.
>>> Best regards
>>> Ioannis
>>>
>>> On Monday, May 5, 2014 11:05:32 AM UTC-4, alok kumar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> We have a requirement in one of our Jenkins parameterized build project
>>>> where we need to populate a selection of options in one parameter  based on
>>>> the selection that was made before in another parameter i.e. dynamically
>>>> populating the second parameter based on the first one.
>>>>
>>>> What is the best way to do this? I need to have check boxes as options
>>>> in the second parameter based on the selection of a single choice parameter
>>>> in the first one.
>>>>
>>>> E.g. say that we select car in the first parameter, I should get to
>>>> choose from Ford, Toyota, Honda, Subaru, etc in the next parameter and that
>>>> should be check boxes.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to achieve this requirement? Also, how do we access the
>>>> value of a parameter in a groovy script in another parameter?
>>>>
>>>> Any help would be deeply appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Alok
>>>>
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