2) Create a query business rule on "sys_app_module" table and show "Open - Unassigned" left navigation module (under Incident application menu) for "Incident Management" group users and hide for other users. 3) Create an async business rule on Probl
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10-01-2020 06:22 PM
Not in a single thread, no.
It takes weeks / months to learn javascript, let alone the specific quality of life objects like GlideRecord that are packaged with ServiceNow.

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10-01-2020 09:46 PM
Hi
Your topic is confusing to what you write in the body of your question.
I guess, you are heading for some ressources to jump start with ServiceNow.
here are some tips:
a) go to "https://developer.servicenow.com" and create an account, get a Personal Developer Instance and start just working with the platform
b) go to "nowlearning.servicenow.com" and start your carrear on learning in hundreds of courses on how the system works.
c) go to "docs.servicenow.com" and read the product documentation to dig into details
d) go to YouTube and search for the "ServiceNow Developer" and "ServiceNo Communitiy" Channels. They are filled up with hundreds of nice and very good and helpful videos.
e) go to Google and search for anything that starts with "ServiceNow"
f) stay here and ask very concrete questions to get answers. Place alway just ONE question per thread and you will get answers very fast. To honor the people, who answer your questions, you can mark their answer as helpful and mark the resulting answer as correct.
If your question is unspecific, you may not get the expected answers.
Let me know if that answers your question and mark my answer as correct and helpful.
BR
Dirk
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10-01-2020 11:10 PM
can any one help with answer