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‎03-29-2024 07:24 AM
A question came up from a client we are working with today. They stated, "I wish that the ServiceNow platform itself had a better code repository to save development work. When using scoped apps, it is easy to save work in GitHub, but anything on the core platform itself does not have a place for code repository."
Two questions: 1. Is this true? 2. How have other end-users / customers navigated this - Has anyone submitted an enhancement request to ServiceNow to improve on code repository?
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‎03-29-2024 07:38 AM - edited ‎03-29-2024 07:38 AM
Hi @abailer1122,
As you know, ServiceNow keeps recordning all changes under version, we can track all objects change history and this is applicable global/scoped objects both.
For core development, you can refer the team development setup which support parallel development on multiple, non-production ServiceNow instances.
Team Development provides the following features:
- Branching operations, including pushing and pulling record versions between instances.
- The ability to compare a development instance to other development instances.
- A central dashboard for all Team Development activities.
-Thanks,
AshishKM
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‎03-29-2024 07:38 AM - edited ‎03-29-2024 07:38 AM
Hi @abailer1122,
As you know, ServiceNow keeps recordning all changes under version, we can track all objects change history and this is applicable global/scoped objects both.
For core development, you can refer the team development setup which support parallel development on multiple, non-production ServiceNow instances.
Team Development provides the following features:
- Branching operations, including pushing and pulling record versions between instances.
- The ability to compare a development instance to other development instances.
- A central dashboard for all Team Development activities.
-Thanks,
AshishKM
Please mark this response as correct and helpful if it helps you can mark more that one reply as accepted solution
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‎04-26-2024 09:55 AM
Hi @abailer1122, Unito has a no-code integration for ServiceNow that syncs records to issues in GitHub. It's fully customizable and you don't have to write script to configure it. If you can share a few more details about your use case, I can put together a demo for you. Otherwise, here's a step-by-step guide on how to sync Azure DevOps work items to records with 2-way updates. You can also find more details about Unito's ServiceNow integration here.
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‎10-28-2024 01:00 PM
Thank you, Josh for the help here! Very helpful
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‎10-28-2024 01:25 PM
1. It's not true.
2. Global apps.
I answered this question so many times from customers that I made an entire video about it:
Global Apps are the hidden gem answer you are looking for.
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