Kristy Merriam
Administrator
Administrator

 

Welcome to The Update Set, the official newscast for ServiceNow community updates! In this first episode, we’re diving into some exciting news:

 

🚀 Yokohama Release is Here!

The latest ServiceNow release is packed with features developers will love. From AI-powered enhancements to developer productivity tools, there’s plenty to explore.

  • AI for Testing: Now Assist for Test Creation generates test cases automatically, saving time and improving coverage.
  • AI for Coding: Now Assist for Code offers smart suggestions and syntax fixes directly in the ServiceNow IDE.
  • TypeScript Support: Developers can now use TypeScript for business rules and scripts—perfect for structured coding and better error handling.

Want a deeper dive? Check out the latest Creator Toolbox videos covering these features!

 

📅 Mark Your Calendars: CreatorCon 2025

ServiceNow’s biggest developer event is happening in May at Knowledge in Las Vegas! Expect hands-on labs, networking, and a showcase of the latest AI-powered features. If you’re serious about building on ServiceNow, this is the event for you.

 

🌟 Community Spotlight

The ServiceNow community thrives because of its contributors! This month, we’re celebrating:

  • New MVPs – Recognizing top developers and architects who share knowledge and help others.
  • Welcome Allen! – Six-time MVP and master architect Allen joins as a new Developer Advocate!

 

💡 Pro Tips & Tricks

From query optimization to debugging, here are some expert tips from the community:

  • Faster Queries – Optimize GlideRecord performance with indexing and best practices.
  • Flow Designer Fixes – Handling list collector values properly to avoid serialization errors.
  • Catalog Attachments – Best practices for file transfers across instances.

Want more? Check out the ServiceNow Community Blog for deep dives into these topics!

 

📌 Stay Connected!

🔗 Join the Community
🔗 Register for CreatorCon

 

That’s it for this edition of The Update Set! Keep coding, keep troubleshooting, and remember—never delete production data without a backup. See you next time!

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