How to identify which TABLES a FLOW is created for?

Suggy
Giga Sage

We have several FLOWS created in our instance for which targets different CMDB tables (windows, storage, firewalls tables etc).

 

Question - Is there a easy way a to identify which flow is targeting which table? (ie. Assume that for writing data into Windows server table, there would have been 3 flows created. So my requirement is to idenity WHICH flows targets Windows server table?)

I need this info for documenting, troubleshooting etc.

 

If it was a Business rule, I can directly open Business rule written on Windows server table and find it out, but not able to easily get this info when FLOWS are used.

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Mark Roethof
Tera Patron

Hi there,

 

Are you after Flows directly triggered by inserts/updates on a specific tables? Similar like business rule? Or are you after something else?

 

If it's just that... sys_variable_value is your answer 🙂

 

Kind regards,

 

Mark Roethof

Independent ServiceNow Consultant

10x ServiceNow MVP

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Amit Verma
Kilo Patron

Hi @Suggy 

 

You can query the sys_flow_context table to get this information. On this table you can refer 'Source table' , 'Source Record' fields against your flows to get the CMDB tables.

 

Thanks and Regards

Amit Verma

Thanks and Regards
Amit Verma

HI @Amit Verma Thanks for replying but that doesnt fulfil my requirement. I have updated my question with more details.

Mark Roethof
Tera Patron

Hi there,

 

Are you after Flows directly triggered by inserts/updates on a specific tables? Similar like business rule? Or are you after something else?

 

If it's just that... sys_variable_value is your answer 🙂

 

Kind regards,

 

Mark Roethof

Independent ServiceNow Consultant

10x ServiceNow MVP

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Thanks Mark, below helped me to know all that I needed 🙂

sys_hub_action_instance

sys_variable_value