Personal developer question

jassminhas3
Tera Contributor

Hi There, 

 

I have a general inquiry about PDI, I have got access to it and I am preparing for my CSA exam.

The PDI we use, from where I can get the data in it or Do I have to create the data on my own from scratch like everything from scratch?
By data I mean, incident records, requests records to practice on?

I hope I am making sense

Thanks

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Rafael Batistot
Kilo Patron

Hi @jassminhas3 

 

Your Personal Developer Instance in ServiceNow already comes with sample data.

You do not need to create everything from scratch.

You already have:

  • Incidents
  • Requests and RITMs
  • Changes and Problems
  • Users, groups, and roles
  • Catalog items and CMDB records

You can safely use, modify, or delete this data to practice for the CSA exam.

If this response was helpful, please mark it as Helpful and, if applicable, as Correct, this helps other users find accurate and useful information more easily.

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Rafael Batistot
Kilo Patron

Hi @jassminhas3 

 

Your Personal Developer Instance in ServiceNow already comes with sample data.

You do not need to create everything from scratch.

You already have:

  • Incidents
  • Requests and RITMs
  • Changes and Problems
  • Users, groups, and roles
  • Catalog items and CMDB records

You can safely use, modify, or delete this data to practice for the CSA exam.

If this response was helpful, please mark it as Helpful and, if applicable, as Correct, this helps other users find accurate and useful information more easily.

Tejas Adhalrao
Kilo Sage

hi @jassminhas3  ,,

To check if your PDI already contains data, navigate to:

  • Incident > All
  • Problem > All
  • Change > All
  • Service Catalog > Catalog Definitions
  • Knowledge > Articles

You should find some sample records in most PDIs.

For CSA exam preparation, I would recommend creating a few records yourself in addition to using existing sample data, as it gives you hands-on experience with forms, lists, filters, and administration tasks that are commonly covered in the exam.

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Juhi Poddar
Kilo Patron

Hi @jassminhas3 

Yes, you're making perfect sense. 😊

A Personal Developer Instance (PDI) typically comes with a good amount of sample/demo data out of the box, including records such as:

  • Incidents
  • Change Requests
  • Problems
  • Users and Groups
  • CMDB records
  • Knowledge Articles
  • Catalog Items and Requests (depending on the application and plugins installed)

To view existing data, you can simply navigate to the respective application modules (for example, Incident > All) and check whether records are already available.

If your PDI appears to have very little data, you have a few options:

  • Create your own records to better understand the relationships between tables and processes.
  • Reset or request a fresh PDI

For CSA preparation, I would recommend using a combination of the existing sample data and creating your own records. Creating Incidents, Users, Groups, Change Requests, and Catalog Items yourself is a great way to reinforce the concepts you'll encounter in the exam.

Good luck with your CSA preparation!

 

Thank You!

Juhi Poddar

Thank you so much