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Changing the Title Label on a View

Peter26
Tera Expert

Greetings,

 

All ServiceNow list and form views include the name of their associated database table in the upper left-hand corner (shown in image). I was wondering if there's a way to change this title to something custom. We have some tables that are used by multiple applications and contexts. It would be more user-intuitive if we could change this title to reflect the specific context. So far, haven't found any solutions.

 

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3 REPLIES 3

Samaksh Wani
Giga Sage

Hello @Peter26 

 

You can create your custom label and it to your database-view-table-name for database view.

 

plz follow the link :-

 

https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/sandiego-platform-administration/page/administer/reference-...

 

Plz Mark my Solution as Accept and Give me thumbs up, if you find it helpful.

 

Regards,

Samaksh

 

Vishnu kumar R
Tera Guru

Hi @Peter26,

 

Have you figured out solution for your question?

Im having same requirement as yours and Im still clueless.

 

Thanks.

Please follow the below steps:

1). Go to table "sys_db_object.list"

2) Search with Name = Your table name

3). Scroll down to related list, find the "Label" section, 

4). Update the Label