Tables and Relationships

sunilsargam
Kilo Sage

Hello All,

 

I’m looking for a way to identify a specific table in ServiceNow along with all the tables that are related to it. In other words, if I have one table, I want to know all other tables that are connected or associated with it.

 

Is there a method or feature in ServiceNow that can provide this information?

 

 

Thank you in advance

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Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron
Tera Patron

Hi @sunilsargam 

 

Go to tables and do like this:

 

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Hello @Dr Atul G- LNG , 

 

Good day!!

Thank you for the above steps. However im looking something where i can see this all as in records rather than visual representation.

 

my end goal is - if user selected any table record, i need to export that record and related all the records for that particular records. Im looking if this can be feasible or not in ServiceNow.


Thank you

Sunil Sargam 

Hi @sunilsargam 

 

When you say user to whom you are referring end user or fulfiller?

 

End user can't access table  and why a fulfiller need to know about table.

 

A fulfiller can download the record but there is no way to down  load tables and it's linked table or reference table 

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Mohammed8
Giga Sage

Hi @sunilsargam 

You can use schema map as shown:

 

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Regards,

Mohammed Zakir