Update of Description@ADSAccount stuck in a loop.

Whenever users change employment status, I'm wanting to update their field of Description@ADSAccount.  I modified the calculation of value model to try to achieve.  It should include the old value more added value for duty that I created.  The problem is it will insert the old default value, and then go into a loop with the custom value until it fills the field.  Here's a snippet of what I'm trying to do.

If ($[IsLoaded]: Bool$) then
If ($FK (UID_Person). $ IsTemporaryDeactivated:Bool = True) and (($FK (UID_Person). CustomProperty02$=Connection.GetConfigParm("Custom\HR\EmployeeStatus\LeaveOfAbsence")) or ($FK (UID_Person). CustomProperty02$=Connection.GetConfigParm("Custom\HR\EmployeeStatus\PaidLeaveOfAbsence"))) then
("Value = $ $Description &"-"& Connection.GetConfigParm("Custom\AD\AttributesTemplates\AccountDisabledDescription ") &" "& Date.Today
End If

The loop occurs, because you have a self-reference on $Desciription$ in the template. As long as the changes of the description, the model will be called.

Replace the $ $Description with value. This should solve the problem. Value always contains the current value of the column in the model code.

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