Only few entries on the application table in the Life Cycle Control Tabelle

Marcel Leu
Tera Contributor

Hi community,

We had been waiting for the Vancouver release, as various entries were missing in the Life Cycle Control compared to the Docs. Now the entries are identical to Docs. But I have a question about the Application table. There are only two End of Life entries in the Life Cycle Controls. Does the Application table inherit from the Configuration Item table?

 

BR, Marcel

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Barry Kant
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi Marcel, 

yes that is correct. 
all generic values are mapped to the configuration item class. 
The specific combinations are mapped to extended classes.

When selecting a CI it looks for the specific class mapping and the mapped values from the parent classes. So yes it inherits up to the root level.
BR,
Barry

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Barry Kant
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi Marcel, 

yes that is correct. 
all generic values are mapped to the configuration item class. 
The specific combinations are mapped to extended classes.

When selecting a CI it looks for the specific class mapping and the mapped values from the parent classes. So yes it inherits up to the root level.
BR,
Barry