ServiceNow - "Service Graph Data Visualizer" and "IntegrationHub ETL"
as part of the Service Graph
references:
IntegrationHub ETL
IntegrationHub ETL (IH-ETL) is intended to be used by developers who are creating new integrations, as well as by CMDB Administrators who manage and fine-tune existing integrations. Some operation types supported in the UI require more advanced users (for example, creating a Script operation).
Feature highlights:
IH-ETL provides a wizard-style user experience that allows users to do the following:
- Import source data.
- Preview third-party source data and prepare it for mapping to CMDB classes and attributes.
- Choose target classes in the CMDB to which to map source data, and add relationships among these classes.
- Preview sample integration results and schedule imports.
- Perform rollback if the results of the preview are not satisfactory.
- Ability to Activate/Deactivate mappings to prevent a class from being populated during the integration run, while preserving all of its mapping configuration.
Service Graph Data Visualizer
Visualize data transformation and mapping in Service Graph Connectors
Compatibility: San Diego, Rome, Quebec | Other App Versions
Automatically entitled on all ServiceNow instances and all ServiceNow developer portal instances
Haven't tested these all recently within global/local scopes, so feel free to have a play! option 1 use an encoded query embedded in the GlideRecord , e.g. var grProf = new GlideRecord ( 'x_cls_clear_skye_i_profile' ); grProf . addQuery ( 'status=1^ owner=NULL ' ); grProf . query (); even better use the glideRecord addNotNullQuery or addNullQuery option 2 JSUtil.nil / notNil (this might be the most powerful. See this link ) example: if ( current . operation () == 'insert' && JSUtil . notNil ( current . parent ) && ! current . work_effort . nil ()) option 3 there might be times when you need to get inside the GlideRecord and perform the check there, for example if the code goes down 2 optional routes depending on null / not null can use gs.nil : var grAppr = new GlideRecord ( 'sysapproval_approver' ); var grUser = new GlideRecord ( 'sys_user' ); if ( grUser . get ( 'sys_id' , current . approver )){
Classic UI : var sURL_editparam = gs . action . getGlideURI (). getMap (). get ( ' sysparm_aparameter ' ); if ( sURL_editparam == 'true' ) { gs . addInfoMessage ( 'parameter passed ); } Portal : var sURL_editparam = $sp . getParameter ( " sysparm_aparameter " ); if ( sURL_editparam == 'true' ) { gs . addInfoMessage ( 'parameter passed ); }
Call a script include to apply a reference qualifier on a catalog item variable: - variable reference qualifier dependent on another variable selection, in this case a variable referencing sys_user (requested_for) On the catalog item form. variable name to apply ref qual filter : retail_equipment variable reference qualifier (on cmdb table ): javascript : new refqual_functions (). lostStolen_getAssignedCIs (); client-callable script include ( refqual_functions) function : lostStolen_getAssignedCIs : function (){ //--called from variable set client script, for lost/stolen request (service catalog) gs . log ( current . variables . requested_for , 'retail_lostStolen_getAssignedCIs' ); return ( 'install_statusNOT IN8,7owned_by=' + current . variables . requested_for ); //owned_by=1269b79937f1060041c5616043990e41install_statusNOT IN8,7 },
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