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How to download WSDL from service now portal

niranjanraikar
Kilo Explorer

Hello Folks,

I am new here, hope to learn much from here.

I need some help here, I need to get data from Service Now to our database for some analytic's.

So for that I would need WSDL file for some of the major tables in service now say Incident, Problem, User Request ... etc.

I navigated to System Web Services in service now, but from where can I get these WSDL here. Do let me know the common process to get the WSDL file from Service now for any table which I would need in future.

Regards,

Niranjan Raikar.

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tony_barratt
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi Niranjan,



There is a description of Web Service access to tables here:


Direct Web Services - ServiceNow Wiki


..


To retrieve the direct web service WSDL description and XML schema for any given table, point to the relative URL of <tablename>?WSDL. For example, to retrieve the WSDL for the Incident table on the online demo system, use the following URL:


http://<instance name>.service-now.com/incident.do?WSDL



You will probably need to supply a user id and password.



Best Regards



Tony


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zac
Mega Contributor

Niranjan,



Have you tried this: Creating a Static WSDL



Regards,



Zac


tony_barratt
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi Niranjan,



There is a description of Web Service access to tables here:


Direct Web Services - ServiceNow Wiki


..


To retrieve the direct web service WSDL description and XML schema for any given table, point to the relative URL of <tablename>?WSDL. For example, to retrieve the WSDL for the Incident table on the online demo system, use the following URL:


http://<instance name>.service-now.com/incident.do?WSDL



You will probably need to supply a user id and password.



Best Regards



Tony


Hi Tony,



Yeah, I did gave try with http://<instance name>.service-now.com/incident.do?WSDL


but I do get the code in the browser, then how to save it WSDL format, that is were I have no idea


I got an alternative to get the WSDL information into my code
Thanks for your help